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ANSWER
⇒ 80
EXPLANATION
⇒ To solve this we can use
PEMDAS,
first subtract in the parentheses, than add, then finally you can subtract...
YOUR ANSWER SHOULD BE 80
I think this is right, but sorry if I am wrong.
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