(5 x 10 3) + (27 - [15 divided by 5)]

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This looks like (5*10^3)+(27-(15/5)). Brackets come first and then powers, multiplication and division, followed by addition and subtraction. 10^3=1000 multiplied by 5 is 5000. 15/5=3, subtracted from 27=24 plus 5000=5024..

 

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