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Shayna Bowers
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25 April, 06:12
What is 9sm + 4sx if s = 5 and m = 7 and x = 2
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Aleah Cameron
25 April, 06:28
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9sm + 4sx =
9*5*7 + 4*5*2 =
315 + 40 =
355
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