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How do you answer this pls help 7^2+4^3÷2^5​

User Balexander
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Answer:

51

Explanation:

basically by using BIDMAS

solve for Indicies (THE I) AND WITH THE RESULTS use the equation to get 51

(or use a calculator) <---- the easy way

User Kupson
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Assignment:
\bold{Solve \ Equation: \ 7^2 \ + \ 4^3 \ / 2^5}

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Answer:
\boxed{\bold{51}}

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Explanation:
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[ Step One ] Apply PEMDAS Order Of Operations

Note:
\bold{PEMDAS: \ Parenthesis, \ Exponents, \ Multiply, \ Divide, \ Add, \ Subtract}


\bold{7^2: \ 49}

[ Step Two ] Rewrite Equation


\bold{49+64/ \:2^5}

[ Step Three ] Calculate Exponents


\bold{4^3: \ 64}

[ Step Four ] Rewrite Equation


\bold{49+64/ \:2^5}

[ Step Five ] Calculate Exponents


\bold{2^5: \ 32}

[ Step Six ] Rewrite Equation


\bold{49+64/ \:32}

[ Step Seven ] Divide


\bold{64/ \:32: \ 2}

[ Step Eight ] Rewrite Equation


\bold{49+2}

[ Step Nine ] Add


\bold{51}

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\bold{\rightarrow Mordancy \leftarrow}

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