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What is 4+6÷2÷3? I really need to get this right.
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What is 4+6÷2÷3? I really need to get this right.
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First you do 6/2 to get 3
Then, you do 3/3 to get 1
Next, you're left with 4 + 1 which equals 5, which is your answer
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the answer should be 5
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