To solve the expression \((15^1 + 13^2)/2 \times 9\), we can break it down step by step.
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Calculate \(15^1\): \[ 15^1 = 15 \]
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Calculate \(13^2\): \[ 13^2 = 169 \]
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Now, add the results of step 1 and step 2: \[ 15 + 169 = 184 \]
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Next, divide the result by 2: \[ \frac{184}{2} = 92 \]
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Finally, multiply by 9: \[ 92 \times 9 = 828 \]
So, the final result is: \[ \boxed{828} \]