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Simplify the following expression. 7*8-3*6+1

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Answer:

37

Explanation:

You have to follow rules of Parentheses Exponents Mutiply Divide Add and Subtract. (PEMDAS)

You must go from left to right when you solve a expression

You have to start with multiplying 7*8 because thats the first problem when you start from the left.

It will result in the expression to be changed to 56-3*6+1

Next you do the multpilcation for 3*6 which gives you 18

Your expression will change to 56-18+1

Now you have to add Before you subtract

SO it would be 56-19

Which has an ending result of 37

User Tlbignerd
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Answer: 39

Explanation:

7⋅8−3⋅6+1

Multiply 7 and 8 to get 56.

56−3×6+1

Multiply 3 and 6 to get 18.

56−18+1

Subtract 18 from 56 to get 38.

38+1

Add 38 and 1 to get 39.

39

Hope i helped let me know if i made it make sense

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