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P + mn; use m = 5, n=3, and p = 4

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This question is actually fairly simple...I'll work it out for you.

P + MN

P= 4

M = 5

N = 3

Now you substitute or 'plug-in' the numbers.

4 + 5 x 3

The rule of P.E.M.D.A.S states multiplication comes before addition, so 5 x 3 = 15.

Add 4 to 15, you get 19.

Answer : 19.

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User Kayson
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Answer:

19

Explanation:

Fill in the numbers and do the arithmetic

p + mn

= 4 + 5·3

= 4 + 15 = 19

User AZarketa
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