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Evaluate the following: 6²÷(5+1)

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6² ÷ (5+1)

6² ÷ 6

6² = 6 x 6 = 36

36 ÷ 6

6

P: Parentheses
E: Exponets
M: Multiplication (multiplication and division can be inverse)
D: Division (multiplication and division can be inverse)
A: Addition (addition and subtraction can be inverse)
S: Subtraction (addition and subtraction can be inverse)
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Please: Parentheses
Excuse: Exponets
My: Multiplication (multiplication and division can be inverse)
Dear: Division (multiplication and division can be inverse)
Aunt: Addition (addition and subtraction can be inverse)
Sally or Sandy: Subtraction (addition and subtraction can be inverse)

Final Answer = 6
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it is 6 because 6 exponent 2 is 36 because it only goes in once,
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