hello
can anyone tell me please that how we can write numbers like this.... in microsoft
can u please tell the explain step by step
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This is a totally fake answer and a scam with brain.ly
Explanation for why I have done that? -
Due to brainly 3rd class rule I would have some pts to ask a question and for that I have to answer someone. And I am too lazy to create new accounts and emails
So The Main Answer is
brainly should remove this third class rule otherwise i will keep doing these cheap things
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Yes, you can use (subscript) to write like that
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