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If 2 = 5, what is 2 3 − 4?
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(5)3-4
5(3)=15
15-4=11
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Answer:
27.5
Explanation:
3 = 7.5
4 = 10
5*7.5=37.5-10=27.5
Seriously. 2=5 contradicts.
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