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Using the order of operations, what should be done first to evaluate 6·6 + 10 ÷ (-5) (3)-5
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Using the order of operations, what should be done first to evaluate 6·6 + 10 ÷ (-5) (3)-5
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6·6 + 10 ÷ (-5) (3)-5
= 36 + -2(3) - 5
= 36 +(-6) - 5
= 36 - 6 - 5
= 25
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Multiply/Divide first (left to right)
Then add/subtract second (left to right)
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