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Peyton Beltran
15 June, 17:26
2 (0) (4) (1/2) : 4 + 2 (1/2)
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Kelvin Fernandez
15 June, 17:35
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Step-by-step explanation:
2 (0) (4) (1/2) : 4 + 2 (1/2)
(0) (4) (1/2) : 4 + 2 (1/2)
(0) (1/2) : 4 + 2 (1/2)
0 : 4 + 2 (1/2)
0 + 2 (1/2)
0 + 2/2
0 + 1
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