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6• 4^2 + (6-8) • 3 ?? HELP PLSZZZZZZZ

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Answer:

90

Explanation:

You would use PEMDAS (or GEMDAS) to solve it.

First solve the parenthesis:


6*4^(2) +(6-8)*3


6*4^(2) -2*3

Then you would solve the exponent:


6*4^(2) -2*3


6*16 -2*3

Then you would solve for multiplication/division in the order they appears:


6*16 -2*3


96 -2*3


96 -6

Finally, subtract/add the numbers in the order they appear:


96 -6


90

User Omer Mazig
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Answer:

90

Explanation:

6x4^2+(-2)x3=

6x16-2x3=

96-6=

90

User Kharla
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