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Solve this 11 - 3 × 4 + 3

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3x4 = 12

11 - 12 + 3

11 - 12 = -1

-1 + 3 = 2

User Gnzlt
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Answer:

Your answer would be 4

Explanation:

You use the PEMDAS method.

Parenthesis

Exponents

Multiplication

Division

Addition

Subtraction

So in this case you would do 3 x 4 first

3 x 4 = 12

Next you'll add 3 which is now 15

Finally you subtract 11 which equals 4

So your final answer is 4

Hope this helps! :)

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