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Evaluate \dfrac{e}{4}+2f-3 4 e +2f−3start fraction, e, divided by, 4, end fraction, plus, 2, f, minus, 3 when e=12e=12e, equals, 12 and f=\dfrac12f= 2 1
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Evaluate \dfrac{e}{4}+2f-3 4 e +2f−3start fraction, e, divided by, 4, end fraction, plus, 2, f, minus, 3 when e=12e=12e, equals, 12 and f=\dfrac12f= 2 1
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