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Where do you add the parentheses in this equation? 3 + 6 × 5 + 4÷2 - 7
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3 + 6 × 5 + 4÷2 - 7
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3+(6*5)+(4/2)-7 remember that you always multiply/divide stuff before you add or subtract
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Answer: to get to what answer
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