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To find the value of a mathematical expression using the order of operations is to
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Answer:

I think your looking for evaluate

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Answer:

First, add, subtract, multiply, or divide within the parenthesis (if there are parenthesis). Then, you do the exponents. After that, you multiply and divide left to right. Finally, you subtract left the right.

Explanation:

Order of Operations is also known as PEMDAS or Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiply, Divide, Add, Subtract. It means if we have an equation that is:

5 + 6 x 2, we do not add first. We multiply first, so we do 6 x 2, which gives us 12. 12 + 5 = 17 and that is your answer.

I hope that this helps! :)

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