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What is the value of a2 + 3b ÷ c - 2d when a = 3, b =8, c = 2, and d = 5?
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What is the value of a2 + 3b ÷ c - 2d when a = 3, b =8, c = 2, and d = 5?
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the correct answer is 11
+ (3x8)/2 - (2x5)
9+
- 10
9+12-10=11
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