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200
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2^{3}\times 5^{2}
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100-\frac{1}{12}\times 400+\frac{20}{3}\times 20
Calculate 20 to the power of 2 and get 400.
100-\frac{400}{12}+\frac{20}{3}\times 20
Multiply \frac{1}{12} and 400 to get \frac{400}{12}.
100-\frac{100}{3}+\frac{20}{3}\times 20
Reduce the fraction \frac{400}{12} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 4.
\frac{300}{3}-\frac{100}{3}+\frac{20}{3}\times 20
Convert 100 to fraction \frac{300}{3}.
\frac{300-100}{3}+\frac{20}{3}\times 20
Since \frac{300}{3} and \frac{100}{3} have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.
\frac{200}{3}+\frac{20}{3}\times 20
Subtract 100 from 300 to get 200.
\frac{200}{3}+\frac{20\times 20}{3}
Express \frac{20}{3}\times 20 as a single fraction.
\frac{200}{3}+\frac{400}{3}
Multiply 20 and 20 to get 400.
\frac{200+400}{3}
Since \frac{200}{3} and \frac{400}{3} have the same denominator, add them by adding their numerators.
\frac{600}{3}
Add 200 and 400 to get 600.
200
Divide 600 by 3 to get 200.
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