Mathematics
Mathematics, 06.12.2021 18:30, saucyboyFredo

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Which statement is true?

6-14
-13
***<(***)-(6-3)
)
6-13
6-14
6-13
>
>(6-). (6-12)
6
-13

answer
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Which statement is true? 6-14
-13
***<(***)-(6-3)
)
6-13
6-14

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