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Find the value of (a)6 (6×5÷3-2) (b) (4÷3)- 3+4
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Find the value of (a)6 (6×5÷3-2) (b) (4÷3)- 3+4
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This required PEMDAS
a. 6(30/3 -2) = 6(8) = 48
b. (4/3) - 7 = (4/3 - 21/3) = -17/3
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