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Which equation shows the result of 42 divided by 15? 42=2x15+12 42=20x2+4 42=10x4+2 42=5x3+27
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Which equation shows the result of 42 divided by 15?
42=2x15+12
42=20x2+4
42=10x4+2
42=5x3+27
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Answer:
42=2×15+12
Explanation:
2×15=30
therefore 30+12=42
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