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Multiply (3x3) by 3?? Please help
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Multiply (3x3) by 3??
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3(3 × 3) First multiply inside the parenthesis;
3(9) Then multiply the last terms;
3 × 9 =
27
so your final answer is
27
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Lets write this out:-
(3 × 3)3
First lets do what is in the parentheses, because we will follow PEMDAS. Then we will multiply, Lets do it:-
(3 × 3)3
(9)3
27
So, (3 × 3)3 = 27.
Hope I helped ya!! xD
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