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5+(-2)-7x9+10

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4824 20 profile 401705
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4619 22 profile 81011
Pasta
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4542 10 profile 278880
-46
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4619 22 profile 81011
Because i'm Batman
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4182 20 profile 15212
It's -46 clicked wrong one!
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4619 22 profile 81011
Tomato purée is a thick liquid made by cooking and straining tomatoes. The difference between tomato paste, tomato purée, and tomato sauce is consistency, and the thicker the consistency, the deeper the flavor.The definitions of tomato purée vary from country to country. In the USA, tomato purée is a processed food product, usually consisting of only tomatoes, but can also be found in seasoned form. It differs from tomato sauce or tomato paste in consistency and content; tomato puree generally lacks the additives common to a complete tomato sauce, and does not have the thickness of paste. To prepare tomato purée, ripe tomatoes are washed and the leaves and stem are removed. Some processors remove the skin of the tomato as well. The fruit flesh is then mashed or mechanically chopped to the desired consistency.Tomato purée can be used in soups, stews, sauces, or any other dish where the tomato flavor is desired, but not the texture. It is less often used by professional chefs, who find it to have an overly cooked flavor compared to other forms of canned tomatoes. This is sometimes a non-issue, as in long-cooked dishes, but in quick sauces such as a marinara sauce it is undesirable. Tomato purée has approx 14% solids content. Lower solids content is due to filtering, higher content is due to concentration of the product. Tomato purée is sometimes referred to by its Italian name, passata di pomodoro, when it has been "passed" through a sieve to remove seeds and lumps. In this form, it is generally sold in bottles or aseptic packaging, and is most common in Europe. In the United Kingdom, 'tomato purée' usually refers to what in America is known as concentrated tomato paste, whilst passata refers to sieved uncooked tomatoes.
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4842 23 profile 452693
it's -46 coz 5+ -2=3 3-7= -4 -4x9= -36+10= -46
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5070 21 profile 432407
-26 bitches!!!!
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5037 20 435270503 profile 869377 0
it's -26
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5204 16 449685172 profile 1118844 0
I got -26
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5204 16 449685172 profile 1118844 0
@XxCarmenxX when you add 10 to a minus number it goes back so -36+10=-26
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