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1) (51 – 4 + 5n") + (3 + 3n" + 1") A) 8n+ 3 B) 814 + 61 - 1 C) 87+ + 3 + 1 D) 81+ + 31 - 1
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1) (51 – 4 + 5n") + (3 + 3n" + 1")
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C) 87+ + 3 + 1
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