A few days ago
Chelsea B

math homework help… need smart people?

Okay, it is on order of operations:

[4*(9+3*6)]-3

i tried it and i got 65 and i know that is wrong… help me please.

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A few days ago
Christine

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Well, order of operations is BEDMAS…so, you need to do what’s in the brackets first. In your innermost bracket we have

9+3*6

BEDMAS says we multiply first, then add so we can break this down to

9+(3*6) which becomes 9+18 which is 27

so now your equation reads [4*(27)]-3

We still have stuff inside brackets, and all it is is multiplication.

4*27 = 108

now you’re left with 108-3 which becomes 105

In case you didn’t know, BEDMAS is:

Brackets

Exponents

Division

Multiplication

Addition

Subtraction

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A few days ago
ignoramus
[4*(9+3*6)]-3

First do the multiplying inside the inner brackets

3 x 6 = 18

Now add within the inner brackets 9 + 18 = 27

Now multiply within the outer brackets 4 x 27 = 108

Now subtract the 3 108-3 =105

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A few days ago
shuaib
order is like this

first bracket

followed by multilication

division

adition

subtraction

in bracket

first is()

next{}

[]

in case these are not sufficient we use a bar above if this is present it is to be considered before ()

now try this [4*(9+18)]-3

=[4*27]-3

=108-3

=105

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A few days ago
Sara H
36+12+24-3

48+24-3

72-3

69

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A few days ago
Anonymous
i think it’s 285… im in sixth grade, so im pretty much just guessing. but i think so… wait… i agree with christine. good job christy! 🙂
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A few days ago
xx CFace xx
I always learned it as PEMDAS…

=P

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