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16/4 + 56 – (3 + 4 - 1) = explain
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16/4 + 56 – (3 + 4 - 1) = explain
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4 + 56 -3 - 4 +1 (the "-" change all signs)
Total--> 54
Srry for explain to bad, im Spanish
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16/4+56-(3+4-1)=? use PEMDAS
16/4+56-(6)=?
4+56-6=?
54 is the answer
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