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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is -9/35?

OpenStudy (igreen):

What's your question? @TheWalkingDeadFan123

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i need a answer for my whole question and i guess i need to show a picture

OpenStudy (anonymous):

was trying to figure it out by myself

OpenStudy (igreen):

\(\color{#85c540}{\dfrac{-8[(12-6) + 3] + 4}{9-2(2+3)}}\) First Add & Subtract the numbers inside of the parenthesis: \(\color{#85c540}{\dfrac{-8[(12-6) + 3] + 4}{9-2(2+3)}}\) \(\color{#85c540}{\dfrac{-8[6 + 3] + 4}{9-2(5)}}\) Now add the numbers in the bracket: \(\color{#85c540}{\dfrac{-8[9] + 4}{9-2(5)}}\) Multiply the terms on the top and the bottom: \(\color{#85c540}{\dfrac{-72 + 4}{9-10}}\) Add & Subtract the numerator and the denominator: \(\color{#85c540}{\dfrac{-68}{-1}}\) Can you divide -68 / -1?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

68?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

going to write that down so i can have it for future purposes

OpenStudy (igreen):

Yep, that's correct. So the answer is 68..I don't know how you got -9/35. Remember to follow PEMDAS

OpenStudy (anonymous):

pemdas means parenthes exponets multiply divide add subtract

OpenStudy (anonymous):

please excuse my dear aunt sally

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