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Using the order of operations rule, solve the following: 12 ÷ 2 + 4 – 2 × 3 = ?

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12 ÷2+4-2×3=

First you would do the division because there are no parentheses and no exponents and you would end up with

6+4-2×3

Then you do the multiplication and would end up with

6+4- 6

Next is addition

10-6

and then simplify and you end up with 4

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The answer is 4. A good way to solve order of operations is through PEMDAS

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