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Zack Mcconnell
19 September, 01:10
Can you simplify this expression
[3+4*8 - (16/4+10) ]
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Genie
19 September, 02:26
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Step-by-step explanation:
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1) Solve the things within the parenthesis
(16/4+10) Multiplication and division goes before addition and subtraction
4+10 = 14
Next solve the other multiplication
3+4*8-14
3+32-14
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