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Which expression represents the following calculation? "Add 2 and 10, then multiply by 3, then add 9."
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Which expression represents the following calculation? "Add 2 and 10, then multiply by 3, then add 9."
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Which expression represents the following calculation?
"Add 2 and 10, then multiply by 3, then add 9."
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Answer:
I think it's...
[(2 + 10) × 3] + 9
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