(10+26+6+53+14+42+51+8+30+35) \div \frac{ 7 }{ }
Evaluate
\frac{275}{7}\approx 39.285714286
Factor
\frac{5 ^ {2} \cdot 11}{7} = 39\frac{2}{7} = 39.285714285714285
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\frac{36+6+53+14+42+51+8+30+35}{\frac{7}{1}}
Add 10 and 26 to get 36.
\frac{42+53+14+42+51+8+30+35}{\frac{7}{1}}
Add 36 and 6 to get 42.
\frac{95+14+42+51+8+30+35}{\frac{7}{1}}
Add 42 and 53 to get 95.
\frac{109+42+51+8+30+35}{\frac{7}{1}}
Add 95 and 14 to get 109.
\frac{151+51+8+30+35}{\frac{7}{1}}
Add 109 and 42 to get 151.
\frac{202+8+30+35}{\frac{7}{1}}
Add 151 and 51 to get 202.
\frac{210+30+35}{\frac{7}{1}}
Add 202 and 8 to get 210.
\frac{240+35}{\frac{7}{1}}
Add 210 and 30 to get 240.
\frac{275}{\frac{7}{1}}
Add 240 and 35 to get 275.
\frac{275}{7}
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