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How do you rewrite the expression 5+3*2-6 to get 10
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How do you rewrite the expression 5+3*2-6 to get 10
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(5+3)x2-6 5+3 = 8 ---> 8 x 2 = 16 -----> 16-6= 10
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you don't have to rewrite the expression 5+3 equals 8 you times 8 by 2 and u get 16 then 16 minus 6 gives u ten
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