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Dale Anderson
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17 February, 21:46
Use the numbers 2, 11, 13, and 15 in a equation.
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Hugo
17 February, 22:08
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2 times 13 minus 11 equals 15
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Ben Cruz
17 February, 22:13
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11 x 2 + 13 - 15 = 20
11x2=22+13=35-15=20
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