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Solve this:
4 – 3[4 –2(6 – 3)] ÷ 2

User Bigmugcup
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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:


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4 - 3[4 -2(6 -3)] ÷
2


4 - 3[4 - 2(3)] ÷
2


4 - 3[4 - 6] ÷
2


4 - 3[-2] ÷
2


4 + 6 ÷
2


4 + 3


7

User David Fox
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Answer:

7

Explanation:

using '/' as the symbol for division

4 - 3 [ 4 - 2 (3)] / 2

4 - 3 (4 - 6) / 2

4 - 3 (-2) / 2

4 - -6 / 2

4 - -3

4 + 3

7

User Nickey
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