Chapter 1: Problem 48
Find each sum or product. $$ 106+8+14+72 $$
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Chapter 1: Problem 48
Find each sum or product. $$ 106+8+14+72 $$
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Write a numerical expression for each phrase, and simplify the expression. Two-thirds of the difference of 8 and -1
Write a numerical expression for each phrase, and simplify the expression. The sum of -18 and \(-6,\) divided by the product of 2 and -4
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