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What is 3^2+(8-2)•4-6/3

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First, start by subtracting 8 from 2. Then, square the three. Your equation will then be 9+6 x 4- 6/3. Multiply the first 6 and the four, then divide the second six by 3. The new equation will be 9+24-2. Solve from there, and your answer should be 31.

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