Asked by Deb

16÷(-2)x 4 OVER 2^3 +4
I have no idea of how to do this

Answers

Answered by DrBob222
This was answered last night.
Answered by bobpursley
look at the numerator.

sixteen divided by -2. That is -8. Times 4, that is -32.
The denominator: 2^3 is eight, add 4, that is 12

Now, -32/12 is what?

Again, it is hard to see where your fractions end. I assume the +4 is in the d enominator.

I think you need a tutor just on the grouping and order of operations part.
Answered by Anonymous
thanks
so 2 2/3 ia my answer correct?