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2(42+4)2\left(\frac{4}{2}+4\right)

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Q. 2(42+4)2\left(\frac{4}{2}+4\right)
  1. Simplify Expression Inside Parentheses: First, we need to simplify the expression inside the parentheses.\newlineCalculate 42+4\frac{4}{2} + 4.\newline42\frac{4}{2} is 22, so 2+42 + 4 is 66.
  2. Calculate Simplified Expression: Now that we have simplified the expression inside the parentheses to 66, we can multiply it by 22.\newlineCalculate 2×62 \times 6.\newline2×62 \times 6 is 1212.

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