It depends. You'd need to give some example, but generally the idea is to put all variables on one side and everything else on the other side.
<h3>I'll teach you how to solve 8*(8+4-10)</h3>
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8*(8+4-10)
Follow the PEMDAS order of operations:
Calculate with parentheses (8+4-10) = 2
8*2
Multiply and divide (left to right):
8*2=16
Your Answer Is A.16
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Answer:
100
Step-by-step explanation:
A dice has 6 sides and, theoretically, each side has the same probability of being rolled. So, if a dice was rolled a number of times, it would land on each side the same number of times. This means that 6 would be rolled 1/6 of the time. Since 1/6 of 600 is 100, that is how many times 6 would be rolled.
Yes, since the other two numbers on each side are the same, any number can fit well in this equation.
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