Предмет: Математика, автор: vasilevsmart

0,36:(2 5/9+6 4/9)-(4 3/5+5 2/5)×0,023 решить оч быстро плиз​

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Автор ответа: roltonxd228
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Ответ: 0,36:(2 5/9+6 4/9)-(4 3/5+5 2/5)×0,023

0,36:(23/9+58/9)-(23/5+27/5)×0,023
0,36:(81/9)-(50/5)×0,023
0,36:9-10×0,023
0,36:9-10×0,023 = 0,04-0,23 = -0,19

Автор ответа: podpivasnichok
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Пошаговое объяснение:

вот тут всьо правельно.

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