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I need to know how to do this 14+(64/8)-11
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I need to know how to do this 14+(64/8)-11
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Start by doing whats in the parentheses. 64÷8=8. Then do 14+8 which equals 22. Finally, subtract 11 and you will vet the answer of 11.
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The answer is 11
14+(8)-11
22-11
11
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