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2. La forma correcta de representar la suma de -6 con-12 es:
a)-12 +-6= - 6 b) +-12 +-6 = c)-6 (+) 12 =
3. El resultado de aplicar la jerarquía de operaciones a la cadena
70.5 x 18 + 120 = 4 es:
a) 10
b) 35
c) 50
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esta competencia es de 42 km, ¡qué distancia lo hace falt
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