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4^2 + 5 • 3^2 – 4^2 ÷ 2^3

User Hukeping
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Remember BEDMAS
Brackets, Exponents, Division or Multiplication ( left to right), Addition or subtraction ( left to right)
And the dot between 5 and 3^2 means multiply.
4^2 + 5 · 3^2 - 4^2 ÷ 2^ 3

4×4 + 5 · 3×3 - 4×4 ÷ 2×2×2
16 + 5 · 9 - 16 ÷ 4×2
16 + 45 - 16 ÷ 8
16 + 45 - 2
61 - 2
59

User Bribeiro
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Following the order of operations:
4^2 + 5 * 3^2 – 4^2 / 2^3
16 + 5 * 3^2 – 4^2 / 2^3
16 + 5 * 9 – 4^2 / 2^3
16 + 5 * 9 – 16 / 2^3
16 + 5 * 9 – 16 / 8
16 + 45 – 16 / 8
16 + 45 – 2
61 – 2
59

The answer is 59
User Vidar Wahlberg
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