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09-11-2021
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(18−42+2)21÷4⋅12 what does it equal
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Justinnorcal
Justinnorcal
09-11-2021
Answer:
1386
Step-by-step explanation:
(18−42+2)21÷4⋅12
(18-42=-24+2)=
(-22)21/4x12=-1386
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Creselia
Creselia
09-11-2021
The answer should be -1386
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