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Given the following statement, what is the value of myExample? myExample = (3 ^ 2) + (10 % 3) – 5;
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Given the following statement, what is the value of myExample?
myExample = (3 ^ 2) + (10 % 3) – 5;
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4.3 is the correct answer of you question
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i believe the answer to your question is 4.3.
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