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OleMash [197]
3 years ago
14

−7+( 63/9) i have no clue what this is

Mathematics
2 answers:
Nata [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

0 (Zero)

Step-by-step explanation:

<h2>Order of Operations:</h2><h3>P (Parentheses)</h3><h3>E (Exponents)</h3><h3>M (Multiplication)</h3><h3>D (Division)</h3><h3>A (Addition)</h3><h3>S (Subtraction</h3><h3>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</h3><h2>How to Use Order of Operations(PEMDAS) in This Equation:</h2><h3>When having a equation with multiple steps you go down the list(shown above).  Parentheses are first there for you do that first.  After that you don't see any exponents, multiplication or division.  You see addition, so you do the addition portion of the equation.  You don't need subtraction since the problem is solved after the addition portion is done.</h3><h3>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</h3><h2>Solving the Equation:</h2><h3>First you need to do the equation in the parentheses then add -7</h3><h3>Sooooo:</h3><h3>63/9=7</h3><h3>-7 + 7</h3><h3>=0</h3><h3>Your answer is 0 </h3><h3>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</h3>

<em><u>I hope I was able to help!!</u></em> :)

Butoxors [25]3 years ago
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0 is the answer

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