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Select the statement that describes this expression: 32 ÷ 4 + (fraction 1 over 2 x 16) − 2. 32 times 4 plus fraction 1 over 2 times 16, then subtract 2 32 divided by 16 added to fraction 1 over 2 plus 4, then subtract 2 Half of 16 divided by 4 plus 32, then subtract 2 The quotient of 32 and 4 added to the product of fraction 1 over 2 and 16, then subtract 2

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