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Lady_Fox [76]
4 years ago
7

3+9⋅7−8÷2 Simplify Please help me Thank u : )

Mathematics
1 answer:
ruslelena [56]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

62

Step-by-step explanation:

Using PEMDAS, you multiply and divide first, so 9x7=63 and 8/2=4

63-4=59 59+3=62 :)

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