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Rewrite the expression with parentheses so that the expression has a value of 500. 6+ 2^ 3 −4 ⋅ 3
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Rewrite the expression with parentheses so that the expression has a value of 500. 6+ 2^ 3 −4 ⋅ 3
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6 + 2³ - 4 ×
3 = 500
The parentheses will most likely go before the exponent because that will raise your number up higher.
(6 + 2)³ - 4 × 3 = 500
(8)³ - 4 × 3 = 500
512 - 12 = 500
500 = 500
So the parentheses will go around the (6 + 2).
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(6 + 2)^3 - 4.3
= 8^3 - 12
= 512 - 12
= 500
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