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Vikentia [17]
3 years ago
12

Someone help me with this please :)

Mathematics
1 answer:
ss7ja [257]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<u>Order of Opperation:</u>

1=  67

2= 255

3= 42

4= -37

5= 55

6= 4

<u>Evaluate Expression:</u>

1= -1

2= 0

3= 5

4= 6

integer opperation:

1. 6

2. -20

3. 18

4. -12

5. -13

6. -15

7. -5

8. 96

9. 0

10. 18

11. undefined or 0/6

12. -56

<u>Conversion Table:</u>

50%

25%

3/4 AND .75

33%

2 5/10 (If u need simplified it would be 1 1/2) AND 2.5%

1 5/10 (If u need simplified it would be 1 1/2) AND 1.5

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