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Here is your answer:
First write the equation:
A=5+3×(4-2)
According to PEMDAS P goes first.
4-2=2
A=5+3×2
Now M
3×2=6
A=5+6
Now A
5+6=11
Your answer is...
A=11
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a=11 is the answer Hope this helped
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