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54÷6+0.4^(2)×(9×8÷2+8^(2)) If you can please explain, its okay if you don't want to.
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If you can please explain, its okay if you don't want to.
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54 divided by 6 = 9. and 0.4 to the second power equals 1.8 so 9 + 1.8 equals 10.8. Now 9 x 8 = 72 and 72 divided by 2 = 36 and 8 to the second power is 64 so 36 + 64 is 100. and 100+ 10.8 = 110.8
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Maybe use PEMDAS to find the answer.
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