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Serga [27]
3 years ago
11

Answer I will mark branliest

Mathematics
2 answers:
Tom [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

D 50

Step-by-step explanation:

marshall27 [118]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

55

Step-by-step explanation:

5y^2+4x

5(3)^2+4(2.5)

5(9)+4(2.5)

45+4(2.5)

45+10

<em><u>=55</u></em>

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