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Combine 13 and 41 together, then take one half of it. decrease the sum by 20, then square that sum
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=49
Explanation:
combine 13 and 41 together, = 13+ 41= 54
then take one half of it. = 1/2 (54) = 27
decrease the sum by 20 = 27-20 = 7
then square that sum = 7^2 = 49
i hope it will help you!
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