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2+3(6 - 7 ) 5 - 2 ( 9 + 4 ) =
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2+3(6 - 7 ) 5 - 2 ( 9 + 4 ) =
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2+3(1) 5-2 (13)=
2+3• 5-2•13=
2+15-26=
17-26=
-9
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