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2(3+6)+6-2=?
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User Golimar
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Answer:

22

Explanation:

Use Pemdas

P means parenthesis so add the numbers in the parenthesis

3 + 6 = 9

2(9) + 6 - 2 =

Next is E, but there are no exponents so now there is M

multiply 2 times 9, you will get 18.

18 + 6 - 2 =

So next is A which is addition, add 18 + 6

18 + 6 = 24.

24 - 2

And lastly, S which is subtraction.

24 - 2 = 22

So the answer is 22

User Roy Prins
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Answer:

13

Explanation:

first use PEMDAS= P= Parentheses E= Exponents M= Multiplication D= Division A= Addiction S= Subtraction.

(3+6)+6-2=

9+6-2=

15-2=

13

Add 3+6 which is 9

Add 3+6 which is 9then add 9+6 equal to 15

Add 3+6 which is 9then add 9+6 equal to 15finally subtract 2 from 15

Add 3+6 which is 9then add 9+6 equal to 15finally subtract 2 from 15boom that's how you do it

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