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Insert one set of parentheses so that the equation is true. 10. 5 x 3 + 7 = 50 11. 7 +3 +6 = 3 = 10 12. 100 - 3 x 6 + 5 – 4 = 63 TGoms Math - Course 1A
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Insert one set of parentheses so that the equation is true.
10. 5 x 3 + 7 = 50
11. 7 +3 +6 = 3 = 10
12. 100 - 3 x 6 + 5 – 4 = 63
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10. 5 x (3+7) = 50
11. ?
12. 100 - (3x6+5) - 4 gets your 73, you cannot get 63 (from my understanding, but make sure)
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