3+6x(5+4)/3-7 To evaluate the numerical expression, what is the first step in order of operations? PLEASE TELL ME I NEED TO KNOW OR MY MY WILL GO CRAZY PLEASE AND GOD BLESS YOU

User Icon for uftera uftera answered
2 years ago

What are your answer choices?

User Icon for uftera uftera answered
2 years ago

Your answer will be =>14

User Icon for mathhelper mathhelper answered
2 years ago

assuming the x is supposed to represent multiplication,

3+6x(5+4)/3-7
=3+6(5+4)/3
= 3 + 6(9)/3
= 3 + 54/3
= 3 + 18
= 21

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User Icon for uftera uftera answered
2 years ago

The x doesn't represent multiplication it's a variable.

User Icon for @ufters - mathhelper @ufters - mathhelper answered
2 years ago

Well , if x is a variable how can your answer be 14 , which is a constant ???

I am pretty sure that the poster meant x to be a multiplication sign.

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

The first step in the order of operations is to evaluate any calculations within parentheses or brackets. In this expression, we have the sub-expression (5+4). To find the value of (5+4), we add 5 and 4 together, which equals 9.

Therefore, the first step is to replace the sub-expression (5+4) with its value, 9. The expression now becomes:

3 + 6x9/3 - 7