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6+2(3+1) how do i get 14 from this

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Answer:6+2×(3+1)

Step-by-step explanation: When it's brackets without a symbol in front of them, such as in the question, it means times. But no (6+2)×(3+1) which would be 32 makes it 2×(3+1) instead, making 8 then adding the 6 makes 14.

hope that wasn't confusing lol.

User Andrew Kirna
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you have to distribute the 2 and multiply it by 3 and 1 to get an answer of 8, then add that to 6 which equals 14
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