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Johnny Nichols
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11 April, 23:14
How, using brackets, can 14-8+3-2=5?
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Gams
11 April, 23:32
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It could be 14 - (8 + (3-2)) = 5. 14-9=5 and 5=5
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Ariella Silva
11 April, 23:36
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14 - (8 + (3 - 2)) = 5
14 - (8 + 1) = 5
14 - 9 = 5
5 = 5
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