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Aleks04 [339]
3 years ago
10

Evaluate [(40 + 5) − 32] ÷ 9 ⋅ 2

Mathematics
2 answers:
crimeas [40]3 years ago
8 0
(45 - 32) / 9 x 2
13 / 9 x 2
13/9 x 2
13 x 2/9
thus, 26/9
or  2 8/9
or 2.8888888888

mart [117]3 years ago
4 0
<span>[(40 + 5) − 32] ÷ 9 ⋅ 2
</span><span>[(45) − 32] ÷ 9 ⋅ 2
</span><span>[(13)] ÷ 9 ⋅ 2
</span><span>[(13)] ÷ 9 ⋅ 2
</span>   _
1.4... <span>⋅ 2
</span>   _
2.8... ←Answer
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