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6 squared divided by two times 3 plus 4 equals
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Nekoneko
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31-07-2015
6 squared divided by two times 3 plus 4 equals[tex]\frac{ 6^{2}}{2*3+4} = \frac{36}{6+4} = \frac{36}{10}= 3\frac{6}{10}= 3 \frac{3}{5}= 3.6 [/tex]
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