sisky58
sisky58
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Mathematics
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What is 12÷2/5? Ty to everyone helping
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s403167
s403167
Today at 10:48 PM
Answer:
1.2
is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
12/2=6
6/5=1.3
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