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3-3*6+2=? and explain how you came up with correct answer.

User Gauge
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Apply the PEMDAS rule to solve.

Multiplication ⇒ 3*6 = 18

Rewrite ⇒ 3-18 + 2

Straight across since we have opposite operations ⇒ 3- 18 = -15

-15 + 2 = -13

Answer: -13
User PleaseHelpMe
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Solve:-

3 - 3 × 6 + 2 = ?

Follow PEMDAS.

P = Parentheses
E = Exponents
M = Multiplication
D = Division
A = Addition
S = Subtraction

3 - 3 × 6 + 2 = ?
3 - (3 × 6) + 2 = ?
3 - 18 + 2 = ?
15 + 2 = -13

So, 3 - 3 × 6 + 2 = -13.

Hope I helped ya!! xD
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