(6 plus 6) divided by (6 plus 6) times 6 equals 6
To clarify the order of operations in the math problem, you can use parentheses as follows: (3 times 42) plus (84 divide by 2) plus (2) equals 56.
Well, it really depends on where the parentheses are.
(3 + 5) times 2 - 10 = 6
2+(4+7)= 2+10= 12 so, the answer is twelve the correct way to say that arithmetic problem would be..... two plus the quantity four plus seven
parentheses two times nine parentheses times negative eight minutes four parentheses four plus hundred plus eight
(6 plus 6) divided by (6 plus 6) times 6 equals 6
To clarify the order of operations in the math problem, you can use parentheses as follows: (3 times 42) plus (84 divide by 2) plus (2) equals 56.
Well, it really depends on where the parentheses are.
(3 + 5) times 2 - 10 = 6
2+(4+7)= 2+10= 12 so, the answer is twelve the correct way to say that arithmetic problem would be..... two plus the quantity four plus seven
The parentheses would be placed thus: 27 - (49 / 7 + 12) = 8
3(4 plus 7) equals 33
Before the 17 and after the 10, but they aren't necessary.
13 + 7 - (6 + 4) * 2 = 0
100 - 10 + 3 = 93 You don't need any parentheses.
It is: (6-3)*(7+4) = 33