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WHAT IS (50-2*5)+16/16
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WHAT IS (50-2*5)+16/16
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The answer is 41 since you would first do 2*5=10 so the equation in the parentheses would simplify to 50-10=40 then you would do 40+16/16 which would equal 41 because 16/16 simply is 1 so (50-2*5)+16/16=41
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