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How do you solve (3.2×(6.1×6.3)) -2.8 with PEMDAS

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Question: How do you solve [3.2 x (6.1 x 6.3)] - 2.8 with PEMDAS?
PEMDAS is the order of operations with which you solve an equation. So first parentheses, then exponents, then multiplication, then division, then addition, and last subtraction.

Answer: First, you solve the parentheses in the parentheses:
>6.1 x 6.3 = 38.43
Now ur equation is: (3.2 x 38.43) - 2.8
Now you solve what's inside this parentheses:
>3.2 x 38.43 = 122.976
Now you do the subtraction, because you have already solved all of what's in the parentheses:
>122.976 - 2.8 = 120. 176
And so, your answer is 120.176
This is what your equation should look like when you're solving:
>[3.2 x (6.1 x 6.3)] - 2.8 = y
>[3.2 x (38.43)] - 2.8 = y
>(3.2 x 38.43) - 2.8 = y
>122.976 - 2.8 = y
>122.976 - 2.8 = 120. 176

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