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Solve.

6*7-3^2*9+4^3
Every time I did this, I got -103, and my teacher kept saying it's wrong. Please solve and show your work so I can see what I did wrong .

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1 vote

Answer:

25

Explanation:

6*7-3^2*9+4^3

Exponents first

6*7-9*9+64

Multiply and divide from left to right

42 -9*9+64

42 - 81 +64

Add and subtract from left to right

-39 +64

25

User Mackelito
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\huge\text{Hey there!}


\huge\boxed{\mathsf{6*7-3^2*9+4^3 }}\\\huge\boxed{\mathsf{= 42 - (9)(9) + 4^3}}\\\huge\boxed{\mathsf{= 42 - 81 + 64}}\\\huge\boxed{\mathsf{= -39 + 64}}\\\huge\boxed{\mathsf{= 25}}}}\\\huge\boxed{\mathsf{Therefore, your\ answer\ is: 25}}\huge\checkmark


\huge\text{Good luck on your assignment \& enjoy your day!}

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