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Evaluate 6^2 ÷ (3 + 9).

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Answer:

The answer is 3

Explanation:

To evaluate, we must do the order of operations. PEMDAS:

P=Parenthesis

E=Exponents and Radicals

M=Multiply

D=Divide

A=Add

S=Subtract

Because 6^2 ÷ (3 + 9), we must do the parenthesis which is add then simplify the exponent and lastly divide. So the equation will be:

6^2 ÷ (3 + 9)

= 6^2 ÷ 12

= 36 ÷ 12

= 3

I hope this helps! I'm sorry if it's wrong or complicated.

User Igor Kraskynlykov
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Answer:

the answer is three.

Explanation:

first, simplify the exponent, which would be 36, then solve the 3+9, which is 12, then that leaves you with 36/12, and 12 goes into 36 3 times, so three is your answer

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