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30 October, 22:54

How do I solve this equation

28-13 + (4x60) = (90x4) - ?

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  1. 30 October, 23:09
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    15 + (240) = 255+360=615

    Step-by-step explanation

    so what you first do is to subtract 28-13=15. Then you are going to multiply (4x60) which will give you 240 so then you are going to add 240+15 which will give you 255. Then you are going to multiply 90x4 which will give you 360. Which you are going to add to the 255 and 360 which will give you 615 as your total
  2. 30 October, 23:19
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    Remove Parantheses

    28-13+4•60=90•4

    Multiply by 4

    28-13+240=90•4

    Subtract 13 from 28

    15+240=90•4

    Add 15 and 240

    255=90•4

    Multiply 90 by 4

    255=360
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