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Leilani
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26 January, 23:27
Factorise 12pr + 2st - 3pt - 8rs
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Peep
26 January, 23:49
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If you have 12 pr's, and you take 3 away ... you're left with 9 pr's ...
12pr + 2st - 3pr - 8rs
9pr + 2st - 8rs
Now, there are no two of the same thing ... so you can't factorize anymore.
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