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Symbols stand for
`gt` (greater than)
= (equal to)
`lt` (lesser than)
`ge ` (either greater than or equal to )
` le` (either lesser than or equal to)
` pm[(81 div 6) + (45 div 2)] le (?) `

A

`sqrt(36)`

B

`-sqrt(1296)`

C

`sqrt(1296)`

D

`-36`

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To solve the given problem, we need to evaluate the expression and find the value that is less than or equal to the result. Let's break it down step by step. ### Step 1: Evaluate the expression inside the brackets We have the expression: \[ \pm \left( \frac{81}{6} + \frac{45}{2} \right) \] First, we will calculate \( \frac{81}{6} \) and \( \frac{45}{2} \). ...
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