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X + y divided by y; use x = 9, and y = 10
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X + y divided by y; use x = 9, and y = 10
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Answer:10
Explanation:
9+10/10=
9+1=
10
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Answer:
10
Explanation:
x+y/y
9+10/10
9+1
10
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