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The expression "4x4-40 89c" seems to be a combination of a mathematical expression and possibly some additional characters or context that isn't clear. If we focus on the mathematical part, "4x4-40" can be evaluated as follows: 4 multiplied by 4 equals 16, and then subtracting 40 gives -24. Without more context for "89c," it's difficult to provide a complete answer.

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