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7+(24/6)+(3²/3)+10 need help solveing it out

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Answer: 24

Explanation:

7+(24/6)+(3²/3)+10

To divide powers of the same base, subtract the denominator's exponent from the numerator's exponent. Subtract 1 from 2 to get 1.

7+24/6+3^1+10 Also when I say 3^1 I mean 3 and the exponent is 1

Divide 24 by 6 to get 4.

7+4+3^1+10

Add 7 and 4 to get 11.

11+3^1+10

Calculate 3 to the power of 1 and get 3.

11+3+10

Add 11 and 3 to get 14.

14+10

Add 14 and 10 to get 24.

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