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17x5 = (? +7) x 5 = (? X 5) + (7x5) = 50 + 35 = 85
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17x5 = (? +7) x 5 = (? X 5) + (7x5) = 50 + 35 = 85
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(10+7) multplied by 5= (10 times 5) +(7 times 5) = 50+35=85
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