how would you solve this order of operations: (6.1) x (1.4) + (8.4) x (9.0)?
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you first multiply 6.1 x 1.4= 8.54

then multiply 8.4 x 9.0= 75.6

then add the two numbers 75.6+8.54=84.14
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