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23 February, 19:50
4 exponent 2-6/2+3=
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Addisyn Bowen
23 February, 19:51
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If you are saying 4^ ((2-6) / (2+3)) it is equal to
.329876977693
If you are saying 4^ (2 - (6/2) + 3) it is equal to
16
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Alina
23 February, 20:11
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Hi 5star. Didn't see you the type to ask a question. Noice job.
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