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Doesnt 2+6-1x3+6 equal 27??

User Melek
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Answer:

The answer is actually, 11.

Explanation:

Use PEMDAS, meaning the order you start is:

parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction.

First Step: Multiply

1x3=3

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Now, the equation is:

2+6-3+6

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Second Step: Add & Subtract

The equation is 2+6-3+6.

First, add 2+6= 8

Then, subtract 8-3= 5

Then, once more add 5+6= 11

Meaning, the answer is 11.

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User Benjamin H Boruff
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Answer:

No, it is 11

Explanation:

You start with 1 × 3:

2 + 6 - 3 + 6

Next, you go solve it from left to right:

2+6 =

8 - 3 + 6

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8 - 3 =

5 + 6

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5 + 6 =

11

User UDude
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