What is the value of this expression
6+18÷3×4
2 answers:
this is order of operations
P arenthesis
E exponent
M multiply (from let to right, so if divide comes first you do it first)
D divide
A add (from let to right, so if subtract comes first you do it first)
S subtract
6+18÷3×4 Divide 18/3 first, the times 4x4 then add 6
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You had to used order of operations stands for:
P-Parenthesis
E-Exponents
M-Multiply
D-Divide
A-Add
S-Subtract
First you had to multiply and divide from left to right.
Then add from left to right.
Final answer:
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