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[(40 + 5) − 3^2] ÷ 9 ⋅ 2

User Harley
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Answer:

8

Explanation:

1. do what is inside the brackets

40 + 5 = 45

3^2 = 9

45-9 = 36

2. then you divide

[36] ÷ 9 = 4

3. the you multiply

4·2= 8

and 8 is your answer

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User SISYN
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Answer:

8

Explanation:

[(40+5)-3^2)/9*2

Add the numbers

(45-3^2)/9*2

Evaluate the power

(45-9)/9*2

Subtract the numbers

36/9*2

Use rules of multiplication and division to calculate the expression. And your answer is...

8

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