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Brando
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8 August, 11:32
What would 20 - (2+1) - 6:3 be
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Judith Mooney
8 August, 11:51
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15
Step-by-step explanation:
2+1=3
6 divided by 3 = 2
20-3-2=15
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Ashton Collier
8 August, 11:59
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The answer is 15 ...
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