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How do i solve this? 5×{3×[9-(4+1)]}+20÷4×2????​

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Answer: 70

Explanation:

Solve the equation in the innermost parentheses first that means solving 4+1 =5

The next step would be subtracting 9 from five which gives you 4

Next multiply 3 to 4 which gives you 12

Then multiply 5 with 12 which equals 60

Now you have the equation 60+20/4*2

Solve the division and multiplication part of the equation first because of the rule pemdas which shows multiplication comes before addition

First divide 20/4 which gives you 5 then multiply with 2 which gives you ten

After dividing and multiplying you are left with the equation 60+10

The answer is 70

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