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Branloiest offered simplify the expression 12y-8/-4 -6p+15/6 -18-21r/-12 -20b+12/-5
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simplify the expression
12y-8/-4
-6p+15/6
-18-21r/-12
-20b+12/-5
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the answers are:
12y × -2
6p + 2.5
-39/-12
-20b + -2.4
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12y-2
-6p+2.5
-18+1.75r
-20b+2.4
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