Find the value of the expression 22+6[(14-5)/3(17-4)]
2 answers:
Answer:
256
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 256
Step-by-step explanation: USE PEMDAS!!!!
Step one- Calculate within parenthesis
[(14-5)/3(17-4)]= 39
Step two- Multiply and divide
22+6*39= 234
Step three- Add and subtract
22+234= 256
FINAL ANSWER- 256
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