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Jacki evaluated the expression below.

mc021-1.jpg

What was Jacki’s error?
Jacki should have simplified the exponent first.
Jacki should have multiplied 4 and 8 first.
Jacki did not subtract 12 from 8 correctly.
Jacki should not have multiplied 8 and 2.


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Jacki evaluated the expression below. mc021-1.jpg What was Jacki’s error? Jacki should-example-1
User AceN
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2^3(3-1)+4(8-12)

2^3(2)+4(-4)

8(2)+(-16)

16+(-16)

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Jacki did not subtract 8 and 12 correctly
User JeroenM
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Answer: Jacki did not subtract 12 from 8 correctly is Jacki's error.

8-12=-4≠4

Explanation:

The right evaluation of the expression by using PEDMAS is


2^3(3-1)+4(8-12).....\text{[solve parenthesis]}\\=2^3(2)+4(-4).....\text{[solve exponent]}\\=8(2)-16.....\text{[multiply]}\\=16-16.....\text{subtract]}\\=0

PEMDAS stands for the words parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction which tells us the order[from left to right] of what to calculate first in a single expression which have more than one or two operations..

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