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Dakota Holland
12 December, 07:40
How do you solve 6 to the third power+5 (8+1/5)
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Charlize Pennington
12 December, 11:28
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Step-by-step explanation:
6 to the third power = 6x6x6 = 216
We then do the parentheses.
(8+1/5) = 8.2
If we did the order of operations, we would need to multiply next.
5x8.2 = 41
216 + 41 = 257
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