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add 5 ro fourteen then mutiply the sum by 6. subtract 12 from the product divide the difference by 2, divide the quotient by 3.
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add 5 ro fourteen then mutiply the sum by 6. subtract 12 from the product divide the difference by 2, divide the quotient by 3.
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[6(5+14)-12]/2
/3= 17
[6(19)-12]/2/3=17
[114-12]/2/3=17
[102]/2/3=17
51/3=17
The answer to the problem you proposed is 17
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