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Julien Willis
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11 September, 13:10
Simplify. - 6+{14+2[60-9 (1+3) ]}
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Saniya Myers
11 September, 13:30
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Your answer would be 56 I believe.
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Jaylen Bradshaw
11 September, 13:40
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-6+{14+2[60-9 (1+3) ]}=
=-6+[14+2 (60-36) ]=
=-6 + (14+48) =
=-6+62=
=56
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