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Match the pairs of equivalent expressions. (-14 + 86) – (1 + 2/6)
46 + 13
(5 + 26) + (26 + 2)
86-15
(36 – 3) – (8 + 66)
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(-10+b)+(76–5)
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Match the pairs of equivalent expressions.

(-14 + 86) – (1 + 2/6)
46 + 13
(5 + 26) + (26 + 2)
86-

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