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How to do math problem 3(6+2)
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6+2 = 8 you do this first because it’s in parentheses
3•8 =24 you do this because since there’s no sign in between the number and the parentheses it’s multiplication and you got 8 before.
Your final answer is that 24
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You would first multiply 3 and 6 to get 18, then you would multiply 3 and 2 to get 6. Finally, you would add 18+6 to get 24. Hope this helps! Happy Studying!
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