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Solve. 164+56-[3+4+1]=
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1 Simplify 3+4+1 to
8
164+56−8
2 Simplify
212 is the answer. ;)
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Do what is in the parentheses first and then start adding 164 + 56, after that subtract your two answers and you'll get your last and final answer
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