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OpenStudy (itskels2001):

Simplify: {3/8[(1−2)−(1/3)2]}+1/4 I think it's 7/12?

OpenStudy (will.h):

i have no idea what your question is

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

Is that better? @Will.H

alones (alones):

So your problem looks like this?\[{3/8[(1−2)−(1/3)2]}+1/4 \]

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

Yes! Yes, except the two after 1/3 is an exponent @AloneS

alones (alones):

Hrm well than you mean this way? \[\frac{ 3 }{ 8 }(1-2-1^3(2))+\frac{ 1 }{ 4 }\]

alones (alones):

@itskels2001 ?

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

\[{3/8[(1−2)−(1/3)^{2}]}+1/4\]

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

Like this :) @AloneS

alones (alones):

Oh i see xP

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

Lol :)

alones (alones):

hrmm how did you get 7 over 12, so far i only got -1/6

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

Lol, exactly. I'm not sure

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

I tried using pemdas

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