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OpenStudy (anonymous):

3+25/5+3*7

OpenStudy (studygurl14):

\[\frac{ 3 + 5 }{ 5 + 3(7) }\] Is that it? Please make the equation clear.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

use the order of operations: divide, multiply, add, subtract 3+25/5+3*7 3 + 5 +3*7 3 + 5 +21

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Wolf is right. There are rules of order to be followed: Multiplication and division are to be done before addition and subtraction; exponentiation before any of the previous 4. So, even without parentheses, Wolf is at the door with the correct order of operations.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^_^

OpenStudy (studygurl14):

But it also depends on what the equation is. What you put is not clear. It could be construed a few different ways

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