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Answered by Anonymous
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The value of \sf \dfrac{(0.2 \times 0.16) + (0.6 \times 0.91)}{(0.2 \times 0.3)} is 9.63.

Step-by-step explanation:

: \implies \sf \dfrac{(0.2 \times 0.16) + (0.6 \times 0.91)}{(0.2 \times 0.3)}

: \implies \sf \dfrac{0.32 + 0.546}{0.2 \times 0.3}

: \implies \sf \dfrac{0.32 + 0.546}{0.2 \times \dfrac{3}{10}}

: \implies \sf \dfrac{0.578}{0.2 \times \dfrac{3}{10}}

: \implies \sf \dfrac{2.89}{\dfrac{3}{10}}

: \implies \sf {\dfrac{\dfrac{289}{100}}{\dfrac{3}{10}}}

: \implies \sf \dfrac{289}{30}

: \implies \sf 9.63

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