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Jarrett Esparza
Mathematics
9 November, 00:19
1/2 * 6
1/2 * 7
3/4 * 12
2/5 * 30
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Turner Morrow
9 November, 00:30
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1) 3
2) 3.5
3) 9
4) 12
Step-by-step explanation:
.5*6=3
.5*7=3.5
.75*12=9
.4*30=12
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Aliyah Wallace
9 November, 00:41
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3
3.5
9
7.5
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2*6=3
1/2*7=3.5
3/4*12=9
2/5*30=7.5
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