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must be 10 times sumwon ask this

6/2(1+3)

gotta du (...) first

6/2*4....hav implied multipli wen yu hav (...)

"/" & "*" same power, so duit left tu rite

(6/2)*4=3*4=12
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6/2 (1 + 2)  ---- follow the rule for PEMDAS - Parenthesis,Exponent,Multiply, Divide,Add before you subtract otherwise if u won't follow ur answer is wrong.

= 6/2 (3)

= 3 * 3

= 9
by Level 1 User (460 points)

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