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what is [4^2+(5+3x4)]x3=

User Ywiyogo
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Answer:

99

Explanation:

pemdas states:

PARENTHESIS

EXPONENTS

MULTIPLICATION/DIVISION (left to right)

ADDITION/SUBTRACTION (left to right)

the first equation you would do is 3*4 as it is in the most inner parenthesis and is a multiplication equation

3*4 = 12

then add 12 to 5

12 * 5 = 17

(4^2 + 17) * 3 is what you have left

the next thing you do is the exponent

4^2 is 4*4 or 16

then add 16 to 17

16 + 17 = 33

then at the end

you multiply it by 3

33 * 3 = 99

your answer is 99

User Elijah Glover
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Answer:

[( 4² + 5 + 3 × 4 )] × 3

= ( 4 × 4 ) + 5 + 3 × 4 × 3

= 16 + 5 + ( 3 × 4 × 3 )

= 16 + 5 + ( 12 × 3 )

= 16 + 5 + 36

= 21 + 36

= 57

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