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How do you solve (5^{2} - 1) ÷ 6

User Althia
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Answer:

4

Explanation:


\left(5^2-1\right)/ \:6\\\\\mathrm{Follow\:the\:PEMDAS\:order\:of\:operations}\\\\\mathrm{Calculate\:within\:parentheses}\:\left(5^2-1\right)\::\quad 24\\=24/ \:6\\\\\mathrm{Multiply\:and\:divide\:\left(left\:to\:right\right)}\:24/ \:6\:\\:\quad 4

User JPReddy
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( {5}^(2) - 1) / 6 =


(25 - 1) / 6 =


24 / 6 = 4

Note:

Do the square first, and then you do mathematic operation between the parentheses. And, then do the

mathematic operation in the outside of parentheses.

Thank you.

User Jakube
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