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14 – 8 + 5 – 2 + 6 – 11 = ? a. 4 b. 8 c. 20 d. 26

User Ric Tokyo
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Hi!

Answer:

=4

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Explanation:

Order of operations!

PEMDAS

parenthesis

exponent

multiply

divide

add

subtract

left to right

Please excuse my dear Aunt Sally!

First, you add/subtract left to right.

14-8=6

6+5-2+6-11

6+5=11

11-2+6-11

11-2=9

9+6-11

9+6=15

15-11=4

=4

Hope this helps!

Have a nice day!

-Charlie

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User Doobie
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3 votes

Answer:

A.4

Explanation:

14-8=6

6+5=11

11-2=9

9+6=15

15-11=4

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