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danielfootball123:

help me with my work please at @dan

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AspenIsBest:

2+1=3x2=6/6=1

umm:

@aspenisbest wrote:
2+1=3x2=6/6=1
Close, but not close enough... I see you tried doing PEMDAS, but the answer is incorrect. Given: \[6\div2(1+2)\] Using order of operations of PEMDAS. Calculating the parentheses first: \[(1+2)=3\] So it'd show up as: \[=6\div2\times3\] Multiply and then divide left to right: \[6\div2=3\] \[=3\times3\] \[3\times3=9\] So, therefore, your final answer is: \[9\]

danielfootball123:

thank u

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