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5 November, 20:26
How to solve 3/2 (6) - 3 + 5/3 (3)
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Lance
5 November, 20:40
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Step-by-step explanation:
3/2 (6) - 3 + 5/3 (3)
1) Multiply fractions with the numbers in parentheses next to them.
18/2 - 3 + 15/3
2) Simplify fractions.
9 - 3 + 5
3) Subtract
6 + 5
4) Add
11
Final answer: 11
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