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How to know where the ( ) go in a math problem
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2(3)=6 show as multiplication
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i hope this helps
the brackets can represent multiplication or group large
for example
5 × 4 + 7 × 9
(5 × 4) + (7 × 9)
20 + 63
= 83
or
73 + 92 + 54 + 96 × 6
(73 + 92) + (54 + 96) × 6
165 + 150 × 6
315 × 6
= 1890
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