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bhaddienene08:

75−3⋅6+12÷4

snowflake0531:

Do you know your order of operations?

bhaddienene08:

yeah

hhanan:

ok so first you have to use P.E.M.D.A.S so what would you pick to start wilth

hhanan:

with*

bhaddienene08:

oh nvm i had got answer i did it

hhanan:

ok...

Hoodmemes:

U bumped this question, so I'm assuming u need help? \[75-3.6=71.4\] \[12\div4=3\] So u would (Add) \[71.4+3=74.4\] "And yes I saw u said u had the answer" r did u mean \[75-6\times3+12\div4\] If so: \[6\times3=18\] \[75-18=57\] \[12\div4=3\] \[57+3=60\] I was a bit confused by the (dot) between 3 and 6

bhaddienene08:

im new i just trying to delete it what does it mean when you bump it

Hoodmemes:

To delete u press (Close), it wont delete but it will indicate other users that u don't need help with the question

bhaddienene08:

the dot means multiply

Hoodmemes:

The second way I did it is correct then

Hoodmemes:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Hoodmemes To delete u press (Close), it wont delete but it will indicate other users that u don't need help with the question \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)

bhaddienene08:

ok thxs

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