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Ha does anyone know how to do this problem 5(16÷4)+17
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Ha does anyone know how to do this problem 5(16÷4)+17
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Parentheses first so you would then have 5(4)+17. Then you multiply 5x4 to get 20+17 which would leave you with a final answer if 37.
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The answer is 37 because you do what's in parentheses first then multiply that by 5. Once you do that, you add 17 and get your answer.
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