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\left(40+\frac{15}{2}\right)\times 2=98\times 4
Divide 80 by 2 to get 40.
\left(\frac{80}{2}+\frac{15}{2}\right)\times 2=98\times 4
Convert 40 to fraction \frac{80}{2}.
\frac{80+15}{2}\times 2=98\times 4
Since \frac{80}{2} and \frac{15}{2} have the same denominator, add them by adding their numerators.
\frac{95}{2}\times 2=98\times 4
Add 80 and 15 to get 95.
95=98\times 4
Cancel out 2 and 2.
95=392
Multiply 98 and 4 to get 392.
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Compare 95 and 392.