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K + h ÷ j − 13 − 6 ÷ 2


for h = 18, j = 3, and k = 11.

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Answer:


k + h / j - 13 - 6 / 2 \\ \\ 11 + 18 / 3 - 13 - 6 / 2 \\ \\ 11 + 18 / 3 - 13 - 3 \\ \\ 11 + 6 - 13 - 3 \\ \\ = 17 - 16 \\ \\ = 1

User Arman Peiravi
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Substitute k for 11, h for 18, and j for 3.

Solve order of operations as normal

You can use PEMDAS, (parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction)

I hope this helped.

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