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Index Laws Code Breaker Simplify each of the following, then use your answer to determine each letter to eventually spell out a joke. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 20 23 25 28 212 216 217 218 224 226 227 230 232 236 240 242 244 248 249 250 251 252 256 258 260 299 (27)8 25 x 213 26 ÷ 26 (210)5 24 x 24 230 ÷ 26 (22)4 220 x 230 (29)2 (24)3 240 28 224 x 28 215 ÷ 23 (212)4 (240)0 216 x 28 (21)8 (26)5 232 ÷ 28 (23)9 2 x 211 29 (25)10 (25)8 260 ÷ 24 (26)2 (28)6 ? 2-4 x 24 (26)6 29 x 2-9 (210)3 215 x 22 (20)0 216 ÷ 24 210 ÷ 27 (224)2 25 ÷ 25 - !!