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Dillan Solomon
Mathematics
21 November, 01:21
16[1/4 + 4 (36/12) ]
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Gerardo Mcgee
21 November, 01:38
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196
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Solve inside the parenthesis
16[1/4 + 4 (36/12) ]
16[1/4 + 4 (3) ]
16[1/4 + 12]
16[12.25]
196
Answer: 196
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Freddie
21 November, 01:42
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196 is your correct answer
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