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NNADVOKAT [17]
3 years ago
9

I need help with this question, what is 5x-3+(32*50)

Mathematics
1 answer:
Mnenie [13.5K]3 years ago
4 0
It depends if 5x-3 means (5x)-3 or 5 times -3
if it is (5x)-3 then go to AAAAAAAAAA
if it is 5 times -3 then go to BBBBBBBB

AAAAAAAA
PEMDAS
parenthaee first
32 times 50=1600
nowe we have
5x-3+1600
add like terms
5x+1597 (we can't add placeholders and constants)



BBBBBBBBBBB
PEMDAS
parenthaee first
32 times 50=1600
nowe we have
5x-3+1600
5 times -3=-15
now we have
-15+1600
add
1585

if 5x-3=(5x)-3 then the answer is 5x+1597
if 5x-3=5 times -3 then the answer is 1585
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