Anything within parentheses should be calculated first.
the distributive law
That usually means that you change the parentheses, when several numbers are added, or multiplied. For example, (1 + 2) + 3 = 1 + (2 + 3)
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No. Typically, you will only put ending punctuation (in this case, a period) if the sentence within the parentheses is a complete sentence.
To change the parentheses from two numbers to two numbers.
If there are parentheses around the numbers (two parentheses for each number) multiply them.
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Anything within parentheses should be calculated first.
Parentheses are used in sentences in two different ways. They can enclose words or figures to clarify, or they can be used to enclose numbers or letters used for a list of items.
the distributive law
That usually means that you change the parentheses, when several numbers are added, or multiplied. For example, (1 + 2) + 3 = 1 + (2 + 3)
Parentheses can organize numbers and separate equations in larger equations. And if parentheses are placed right after a number, it signals that the two numbers should be multiplied. Also, for reference, brackets [ ] are used before parentheses ( ). Ex- [9+4(5)] Add 9+4 [13(5)] Multiply 13x5 [13x5] Product: 65
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Negative.
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Actually, in APA format, the volume number is not listed in parentheses when providing the volume issue and page numbers for a journal article on the reference page. The volume number should be italicized (not in parentheses), followed by the issue number in parentheses if available, and then the page numbers.