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21 - (3 + 5 + 8) = 21 - 16 5 Miles

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Answer:

5

Explanation:

User Shreesh Katti
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Equation


\mathsf{21 - (3 + 5 + 8) = 21 - 16}

First work what's in the parentheses


\mathsf{3 + 5 + 8)} \\ \mathsf{3 + 5 = 8} \\ \mathsf{(8 + 8) = 16}

New equation


\mathsf{21 - 16 = 21 - 16}


\mathsf{21 - 16 = 5} \\ \mathsf{21 - 16 = 5} \\ \\ \\ \mathsf{5 = 5}\checkmark

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