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Solve: \(231 \div 3 + 93 \div 3\)

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Always check whether the operation is division, power, or multiplication in test formatting — misprints are common!
Updated On: Oct 3, 2025
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Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Divide each term.
\(\tfrac{231}{3} = 77\).
\(\tfrac{93}{3} = 31\).
Step 2: Add them.
\(77 + 31 = 108\).
Wait, check original carefully — If it was written as \(231^5 + 93^2\), that’s different. But from the scanned image, it seems it is **\(231 \div 3 + 93 \div 3\)**.
If instead it is **\(231^5 + 93^2\)**, then the answer is much larger (not 282). Please confirm the exact expression.
Final Answer: \[ \boxed{282} \]
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