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If i take two and multpily it by four and add that by two and divide by five what do i get
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If i take two and multpily it by four and add that by two and divide by five what do i get
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Answer:
2
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2*4 =8
8+2=10
10/5=(2)
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So basically 8 and a half
But if this is a trick question, then I’m probably wrong lol sorry!
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