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20 December, 03:59
4 + 12 divided by 2 = -5v
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Colon
20 December, 04:08
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The answer is - 2 ...
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Sherlyn Cooke
20 December, 04:09
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4+12:2=-5v V = 2. This is because you have to rewrite the equation 5v=4+12:2.
Then you have to simplify the right side (10 is your final answer).
5v=10. Now we have have to divide by 5 on both sides to get you your variable only. The final answer is 2.
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