2 + 2
You should really know this for yourself especially if this is your homework. But the answer is 4. 15-4= 11 and 11-7=4.
Oh honey, PEMDAS stands for Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally, not "problem equals 11." If you want an equation that equals 11 using PEMDAS, try something like 6 + 5 or 22 - 11. Just remember, math is like a recipe - follow the steps in the right order and you'll end up with a delicious answer.
And what is the question?
Using BIDMAS/PEMDAS, the question is x + 5/2 = 20 So x = 20 - 5/2 = 171/2
5 + 2 x 4 + 1 =PEMDAS (parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction)5 + 8 + 1 = 14
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The answer to that question is 2 times a -4 equals -8
6. The multiplication is before addition. Always follow the ORDER OF OPERATIONS. PEMDAS
not a resonable question
It is not clear how many times Jefferson forgets PEMDAS based on the given information. Additionally, the number of times George remembers PEMDAS without the help of PEMDAS is not stated. Therefore, it is not possible to determine the exact number of times Jefferson forgets PEMDAS or how many times George remembers it.
Using a word problem using 24 by PEMDAS is simple. You would write 24 times 20 divided 4.
= 2 + 64 + 4 = 70