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. Using the order of operations rule, solve the following: 12 ÷ 2 + 4 – 2 × 3 = ?

A. 4
B. 36
C. 24
D. 0

User Realdannys
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Do multiplication and division first.

12÷2+4-2×3

6+4-6

Now add and subtract.

6+4-6 =
{\boxed{4}

ANSWER: 4
User Brent Stewart
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If you would like to solve 12 / 2 + 4 - 2 * 3, you can calculate this using the following steps:

12 / 2 + 4 - 2 * 3 = 6 + 4 - 6 = 4

The correct result would be A. 4.
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