1) 62 + 86 + 7 2) w2 + lw + 10 3) m? $ % ~ 90 4) m} + 6 - 12 5) %2 ldx + ? 6) 62 + 166 + 64
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Simplify the expression inside the first set of brackets: [) 62 + 86+7 2} = 150 Show more…
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