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How do I solve 4(2+3)-(6+1)+2

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Answer: You use the rules of PEMDAS Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiply, Divide, Add, Subtract

Step-by-step explanation: First solve all equations inside of the parenthesis, so the equation becomes 4(5)-7+2

Then you multiply and the 4 by 5 and the equation becomes 20-7+2

Then you do all the adding and it becomes 20-9

Then subtract and you get 11

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