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Brayden Phelps
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17 August, 16:36
3 + jk + k*3 when j=2 and k=6
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The answer is 39, jk=18 because j multiplied by k is 18 and then i added 3 and i got 21, then k (6) multiplied by 3 is 18, so then i added 21 and 18 and i got 39
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