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Spencer
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13 July, 03:52
How to solve this problem
. 0.3 [1.57 - (0.6) ²]
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Robin
13 July, 03:58
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Well (1.57 - 0.6 X 0.6) x 0.3 = 0.363
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Chace Mckay
13 July, 04:19
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You would have to solve - (0.6) ^2
Then you distribute
0.3 times 1.57 minus whatever - (0.6) ^2 is.
Then subtract and you get your answer
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