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I'm having problems with Algebraic thinking, evaluating expressions with parentheses.

I'm having problems with Algebraic thinking, evaluating expressions with parentheses-example-1

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We have to check which options gives as result 2.

We can apply the order of operations to check them.

We start with option A:


\begin{gathered} 32\/(4+3*4) \\ 32\/(4+12) \\ 32\/16 \\ 2 \end{gathered}

We can check option B also:


\begin{gathered} (32\/4)+(3*4) \\ 8+12 \\ 20 \end{gathered}

Answer: Option A gives the result of 2.

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