no, you multiply first. For example 2 + 3 x 4 + 5 = 2 + 12 + 5 = 19
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If there are parentheses around the numbers (two parentheses for each number) multiply them.
No, you need to find out the numbers to subtract then subtract.
you divide and divide again then multiply then add then subtract then finally get the root
Add the two given numbers together. Subtract the two given numbers. Take the answer to each of these and multiply them together. For example, if your two given numbers are 8 and 10: Add them together and you get 18 Subtract them and get 2 Then multiply 2 x 18 and get 36
The mean times three will be the total of all three numbers. Multiply the mean times three and subtract the sum of the two numbers from that total.
If there are parentheses around the numbers (two parentheses for each number) multiply them.
the distributive law
please answer the question.
you could arrange them in order, add them, subtract them, multiply them, divide them, make a power of them, integrate them, and so on.
No, you need to find out the numbers to subtract then subtract.
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you divide and divide again then multiply then add then subtract then finally get the root
Multiply two odd numbers Add an even and an odd Subtract an odd and an even
add, subtract, multiply, divide
Add, subtract, multiply and divide.
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