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Stacy Rangel
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13 September, 15:45
7 (28) = 7 (20 + 8) explanation
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Cadence Mcclure
13 September, 16:00
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Step-by-step explanation:
7 (28) = 196
7 (20) = 140 + 7 (8) = 56
140+56=196
196=196
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