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Gracelyn Silva
Mathematics
24 May, 22:39
2/3 of 39
3/4 of 24cm
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Efrain Morris
24 May, 23:07
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The answers would be
78/3
18
Step-by-step explanation:
To find them, simply treat the word "of" as if it means multiply.
2/3 * 39 = 78/3
3/4 * 24 = 18
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