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    Insert One Pair of Parentheses in the Expression So That\(1 + 4 \div 2 + 2 \times 6 - 9\)
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Insert One Pair of Parentheses in the Expression So That 1+4÷2+2×6−91 + 4 \div 2 + 2 \times 6 - 91+4÷2+2×6−9

Question 132

Question 132

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Insert one pair of parentheses in the expression so that its value is -2
1+4÷2+2×6−91 + 4 \div 2 + 2 \times 6 - 91+4÷2+2×6−9

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