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Mathematics, 24.08.2021 04:50, sethhdoty

To calculate the effects of force multiplication on D-Day, you start with the number of Allied divisions that were landing in Normandy that day - 11. Then, you multiply by several positive (helpful) and negative (hurtful) factors that affected the Allies on that day: Deception - 3, Air Superiority - 4, Airborne Operations - 2, Heavy German Fortifications - (13), Bad Weather - (12).

Use the properties of multiplication to calculate the final total strength of the Allied forces.

11⋅3⋅4⋅2⋅13⋅12

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