Use the standard method

2
13
x
17
=
?
+
130
=
?

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It seems you're presenting a mathematical expression with a few questions. Let's break it down step by step using the standard method.

  1. You have an equation:
    \(2 + 13 + x + 17 = ?\)

  2. To find the value of \(?\), first, calculate \(2 + 13 + 17\):
    \[ 2 + 13 = 15 \]
    \[ 15 + 17 = 32 \]
    So, our equation now looks like this:
    \[ 32 + x = ? \]

  3. Next, let's add 130 to \(?\):
    \[ ? + 130 \]
    If we assume that the value we calculated for \(?\) is \(32 + x\), then:
    \[ (32 + x) + 130 \]
    \[ = 162 + x \]

So, if you're looking for specific values, please provide more information. Otherwise, the expressions evaluated are \(? = 32 + x\) and \(? + 130 = 162 + x\).

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