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(5^2+( 16/4+2^2)+2^3

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First, evaluate all the separate parts of the equation, then add them together.

5^2+(16/4+2^2)+2^3=25+(4+4)+8=25+8+8=41, so 41 is our answer.
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(5^2+( 16/4+2^2)+2^3


25+16/4+2^2+2^3

=25+4+2^2+2^3

=25+4+4+2^3

=25+8+2^3

=33+2^3

=33+8

=41

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