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12. 8+ 6^2_11 + 7 x 2

12. 8+ 6^2_11 + 7 x 2-example-1
User Yash Ojha
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19 votes

Answer:

18

Explanation:

8+6^2/11 + 7 x 2

Using PEMDAS (Parenthesis -> Exponent -> Multiplication -> Division -> Addition -> Subtraction)

Solve the exponent

6^2 = 36

Solve the division problem

8 + 36 = 44

44/11 = 4

Multiply First

4 + 7 x 2

7 x 2 = 14

Then add

4 + 14 = 18

User Ben Rudgers
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Answer:


\frac{8 + {6}^(2) }{11} + 7 * 2 \\ \\ (8 + 6 * 6)/(11) + 7 * 2 \\ \\ = (8 + 36)/(11) + 7 * 2 \\ \\ = (44)/(11) + 7 * 2 \\ \\ = 4 + 14 \\ \\ = 18

User Borisrorsvort
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