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6² / (6+3) + 18 / 3 - 3² /- divided by
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All you have to do is go in the order of operations, and your answer is simple:
6² / (6+3) + 18 / 3 - 3²
= 36 / (9) + 6 - 9
= 4 + 3
= 1
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