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15 + 4(10 - 2 · 5) + 7 =
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15 + 4(10 - 2 · 5) + 7 =
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The answer is 22
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15+4 (10-2•5) +7=
15+4 (10-10) +7=
15+4•0+7
15+0+7
15+7
22
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It would be 22. You would take (10-2x5) and make 10-10 according to PEMDAS and with that you would get 22
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