Предмет: Математика, автор: Аноним

42/1:6/23 рішите пж поділіть пж ​

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Автор ответа: oleksandrtkach2000
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Пошаговое объяснение:

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Автор ответа: iramazurk
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Пошаговое объяснение:

42/1 : 6/23 = 42/1 * 23/6 = 7/1 * 23/1 = 161/1 = 161

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