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3x + 4y divided by 2 when x=7 and y=10
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For this question you can put 7 for x and 10 for y.
Then solve 3x + 4y:
3(7) + 4(10) = 21 + 40 = 61
so now you can divide it by 2:
61/2 = 30.5 :)))
I hope this is helpful
have a nice day
Xszym
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