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27.10.2021 •
Mathematics
write an integer that represents the situation max spent $62 and now has no money left. had ___ before purchase. he had $ before purchase.
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Ответ:
11: -20
12: -4/9
13: 15
14: 1/2
15: 9 yards
16: 1/10 m^3 or 0.1 m^3
17: 51 degrees
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