Add one fourth of the sum of 20 and 40 to the difference of 20 times 5 and 8 times 4.please answer full process.50 points is there.
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Hi. According to your question,
We need to perform this.

Upon Simplifying,

This gives us,

Hence, The Final Answer is 83.
Hope It Helps!!
We need to perform this.
Upon Simplifying,
This gives us,
Hence, The Final Answer is 83.
Hope It Helps!!
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