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Reagan Mcintosh
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13 June, 01:33
If n = 6 and p=2, what is 3n + 2p?
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Adrian Webb
13 June, 01:48
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The answer is 18+4=22
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Kara
13 June, 01:51
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(3 Times 6) plus (2 Times 2) equals 24
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