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What is the value of the expression

​ 5(3+4)

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35 i believe that’s the answer
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Answer:

35

Explanation:

PEMDAS states that the first thing to do in an equation is find the value of the terms in the parentheses, so the first step in the equation 5(3+4) is to evaluate 3+4. We get 7. So, the equation so far is 5(7). This can be rewritten as 5 * 7. 5 * 7 = 35. So, the final answer is 35.

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