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If my equation was 160x7+5x3+68 where would I put my parenthesis?
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If my equation was
160x7+5x3+68 where would I put my parenthesis?
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The more proper way to write the above expression is
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160x7)+ (5x3)+68
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You should write the equation as (160x7)+(5x3)+68. Remember, the order of operations says that multiplication should be done first. P- parentheses E- exponents M/D- multiplication/ division A/S- addition/ subtraction
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