justinlee7714
justinlee7714
15-08-2017
Mathematics
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What does 6^2÷2(3)+4 equal?
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backseatdog
backseatdog
15-08-2017
6^2 = 36
Then divide by 2 which is 18.
Then multiply by 3 which is 54.
Then add 4 which gives you a final answer of 58.
You must use order of operations (PEMDAS).
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