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Evaluate expression 15+3(6/2)-4^2

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Answer: 8

Explanation:


15 + 3((6)/(2) )-4^2

Using order of operations, solve parenthesis first


15 + 3(3 )-4^2\\15 + 9-4^2

Next, solve exponents. Note that only the '4' is getting raised to the '2' power, not '-2'


15 + 9-(4^2)\\15 + 9-16

Simplify


15+9-16\\=8

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The answer is you need is 40
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