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the quantity of the sum of six squared plus two divided by the absolute value of negative 0.5 can someone help me with this???
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the quantity of the sum of six squared plus two divided by the absolute value of negative 0.5 can someone help me with this???
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76.
Explanation:
This = (6^2 + 2) / |-0.5|
= 38/0.5 = 76.
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