taytay48
taytay48
Today at 11:02 PM
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Can someone show me how to do this?
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samanthacrump
samanthacrump
Today at 11:06 PM
First, you know that 3/4 = .75. Now we can distribute. multipy -10*.75. Then multiply .75*2/5. Add those two answers together to get your final answer.
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