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5–2•3+6(9+1)=? Geometry Math.​

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Answer:

59

Explanation:

5 - 2 • 3 + 6(9 + 1) =

Use the correct order of operations.

Do the addition in the parentheses first.

= 5 - 2 • 3 + 6(10)

Now do the multiplications in the order they appear from left to right.

= 5 - 6 + 60

Now do additions and subtractions in the order they appear from left to right.

= -1 + 60

= 59

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