If ? Fizft of \( 1 \pm \mathrm{Ed}^{*} \) tran \( \vee \) arke if U ?ive abartuest: \( 111 * 71=\ldots+27 \) \( 14 \mathfrak{1}-1011=\ldots \ldots+105 \) \( 15: f \times \ldots \ldots \ldots \)
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For the first equation, we have \(111 * 71 = x + 27\). To find \(x\), we can calculate the product and then subtract 27: \(x = 111 * 71 - 27\) \(x = 7881 - 27\) \(x = 7854\) So, the first equation is: \(111 * 71 = \boxed{7854} + 27\) Show more…
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