A few days ago
Anonymous

What is 6 + 4 ( 6 – 3 ) – 9?

What is 6 + 4 ( 6 – 3 ) – 9?

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A few days ago
soniakidman

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9 is the answer

subtract 3 from 6= 3

multiply 4 by 3= 12

add 6 and 12= 18

subtract 9 from 18= 9

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A few days ago
YoungFella
the answer is 9

6+4(6-3)-9 = 6+4(3)-9 = 6 + 12 – 9 = 18 – 9 = 9

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A few days ago
Mike
9
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A few days ago
Cup of Joe
21
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A few days ago
dpirsq2
This is an order of operations problem. Remember…PEMDAS…

Parentheses,Exponents,Multiplication and/or Division, Addition and/or Subtraction

6 + 4(6 – 3) -9

6 + 4( 3) -9

6 + 12 -9

18 – 9

ans. 9

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A few days ago
Anonymous
1st > 6-3 (brackets)

2nd > 4* above (multiplication)

3rd > 6+ above (addition, L-R)

4th > above -9 (subtraction L-R)

so

6-3=3

*4=12

+6=18

-9=9

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A few days ago
Anonymous
6+4(6-3)-9

6+4(3)-9

10 (3)-9

30-9=21

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A few days ago
AJC
Order of operations tell you to do it in this order…

(6-3) = 3

4(3)= 12

6 + 12 = 18

18-9=9

answer: 9

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A few days ago
PhotographyGirl
6 + 4 (6-3) -9

6+4 (3)-9

6+12-9

18-9

==

9

the answer is 9

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A few days ago
Anonymous
6+4=10

6-3=3

10×3=30

30-9=21

21

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