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Can you use PEMDAS without parenthesis, exponents, division, or subtraction? Example: 5+1x10=?
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Can you use PEMDAS without parenthesis, exponents, division, or subtraction? Example: 5+1x10=?
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yes just use wat you learned with PEMDAS
Since you dont have parenthesis or exponents or the division
just do 1x10 first and you get 10 then you do 5+10 = 15
so for the example you set it would be 15
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if there are that many things missing then go left to right; 5+1 then multiply the sum by ten
5+1=6
6x10=60
I hope I was helpful
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