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Madelynn Zhang
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7 December, 16:50
Find 12a + 2b - 4, where a = 3 and b = 5
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Kaylah Oneal
7 December, 17:13
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-42 - because if you multiply 3 by 12 you get 36, just like if you multiply 2 by 5 then you get 10. Add those two together and you get 46 then you must subtract 4
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