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Must follow order of operations

40 x 0 = 0

0+40+1 = 41

answer is 41
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41 because you follow PEMDAS
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I think the correct answer is 1 using order of operations

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40+(40*0)+1=41
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40+40*0+1=

40*0=0
40+0+1=
41
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~0.1(0.1x + 0.1)  -0.4
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40+40=80 80×0=0 0+1= 1 The answer is 1
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40+40=80X0=0+1=1
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