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Mathematics, 16.04.2020 00:11, Hfruit

Match the pairs of equivalent expressions.
(-14 + ) – (1 + %)
86–15
40+
1 7
(36 – 3) – (8 + 6)
(5 + 2) + (20 + 3)
– 11
(-10+6)+(76–5)
-15 - 26

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