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Answer: 86
Step-by-step explanation:
Express ⁹⁄₅ • 30 as a singular fraction. (⁹ ˣ ³⁰⁄₅ + 32)
Multiply 9 and 30 to get 270. (²⁷⁰⁄₅ + 32)
Divide 270 by 5 to get 54. (54 + 32)
Add 54 and 32 to get 86.
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