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6³ + 5 (8 + 1/5). Now I'm going to ramble until I get 20 characters so I can post this, bluh.
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6³ + 5 (8 + 1/5).
Now I'm going to ramble until I get 20 characters so I can post this, bluh.
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216 + 40 + 1
(use distributive property for 5(8+1/5) and 1/5 times 5 is basically 1 )
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(6*6*6) + 5(8+1/5)
216 + 5 (8+1/5)
216 + 5 (41/5)
216 + (205/5)
216 + 41 = 257
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