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2 + 2 ( 4 * 6) + 7 = ?

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2 + 2 ( 4 * 6) + 7 =

Step one,

We do what is in the parenthesis.
4*6=24

Step two,

We rewrite our problem,

2+2*24+7

Step 3,

We must remember PEMDAS. PEMDAS is parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.

So that means we multiply 2 and 24. It equals 48.

Step 4,

We rewrite our problem again.

2+48+7

Then, we add 2 and 48. It equals 50.

Step 5,

We rewrite our problem again,

50+7

50 plus seven equals 57.

Your final answer is 57.

I hope that helped!

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