Asked by keke
I need help solving the equation
{5x[(4+9)-2]+3}/2=
PLEASE DON'T GIVE ME THE ANSWER WITHOUT GIVING ME THE ORDER OF OPERATION.
{5x[(4+9)-2]+3}/2=
PLEASE DON'T GIVE ME THE ANSWER WITHOUT GIVING ME THE ORDER OF OPERATION.
Answers
Answered by
lyne
start off with the parenthesis in the middle of the problem and work outwards. first do 4 + 9 then subtract the two then multiply by 5 first and then add three last divide by two
parenthesis always go first then exponents
mult and div
add and subt
i think you should get like 29 or something.... idk i did mental math quickly
parenthesis always go first then exponents
mult and div
add and subt
i think you should get like 29 or something.... idk i did mental math quickly
Answered by
dominiqe
i don't know what the teachers be sayin
Answered by
Lizzie
try using
Brackets
Exponents
Division
Mulitiplication
Addition
Subtraction
as the order for doing things in the equation
Brackets
Exponents
Division
Mulitiplication
Addition
Subtraction
as the order for doing things in the equation
Answered by
Taylor
remember PEMDAS???
Parentheses
Exponents
Multiplication
Division
Addittion
Subtraction
Parentheses
Exponents
Multiplication
Division
Addittion
Subtraction
Answered by
anthony
15x-9=21
Answered by
LS
you should really use this website for good and not for stupid notes like the one from zrdc xshktnpl
Answered by
therese
-35 divided by 5 minus 8 times 3 open parenthesis 5 plus 2 times 7 what is the answer by following the pemdas
Answered by
its yo boi
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