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Cade
12 January, 03:58
Solve the expression using pemdas (4+5) : 3*4
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Jarrett Munoz
12 January, 07:38
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1) you add the variables in the bracket
(4+5) : 3*4
9:3*4
2) you multiply 3 by 4
9:3*4
9:12
3) now you divide 9 by 12
9:12
=0.75
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Shaun
12 January, 07:40
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Your answer would be 12 because first your do your parenthesis then you divide and then you multiply.
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