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5(7 − 4)2 ÷ 3 + 11 (the 2 is an exponent btw)
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First subtract 4 from the 7 to give you 3.
3 with an exponent of 2 would equal 9. 5 times 9 equals 45 divided by three equals 15 plus 11 equals...
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