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.
The prime factorization of 252 using exponents is: 22 x 32 x 7
22 + 22 - 2 = 42
(4 x 3 - 1) x 2 = 22
22 x 71
I think it is written wrong, try again
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.
SO you would write it out as 4/15-2/9 Using PEMDAS or the order of operations you would divide first so (4/15)-(2/9) which is .266 - .22 (repeating 6 and 2 respectively) which equals .046.
The prime factorization of 252 using exponents is: 22 x 32 x 7
No. The factors of 22 are 1, 2, 11, and 22.
22*85=22(80+5)
22 + 22 - 2 = 42
You can add 22 + 2.
22
Yes. It's 22 x 2 ÷ 2
2+22=)
22 + 9 - 20 + 13 = 24