Simplify using order of operations. Show all of your work and do ONE operation at a time to receive all possible points.
90÷[10+(3^2−4)]90÷10+32-4
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1. 16/4*2=8. Follow PEMDAS. No parenthesis, no exponents, there is both multiplication and division, but you do what comes first which is 16/4. 16/4=4. next you multiply 4 by 2 and that equals 8. So, 16/4*2=8.
2. 90/[10+(3^2 -4)]. Follow PEMDAS. There are parenthesis. The exponent is 3*3 and that equals 9. 9-4=5. Next you do the brackets and that is 10+5=15. Then you do 90/15 and that equals 6.
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90÷[10+(3^2−4)]90÷10+32-4
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90÷[10+(9−4)]90÷10+32-4
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90÷[10+5]90÷10+32-4
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90÷15*90÷10+32-4
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6 *90÷10+32-4
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540 ÷10+32-4
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54 + 32 - 4
etc
Please help I don't get it at ALL
I don't know BOMDAS I know only PEMDAS
3^2-4=5
5+10=15
90÷15=6
there u go copy and paste or answer
I have restrictions on my school computer that's why lol
The exponent is 3*3 that equals 9. 9-4=5. you do the brackets that is 10+5=15. Then you do 90/15 and it equals 6
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im not getting a clear answer soo ima sing
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or you can do pemdas
P-parentheses
E-exponents
M-multiplication (what comes first)
D-division
A- addition
S- subtraction
WHERE IS ITACHI
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pls teachers u better stop
i am so confused help plz
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I can't go to that website lol
Thank you
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actually addition and subtraction go together along with multiplication and division
Using PEMDAS is the most logical solution to this problem.
Dude what's the correct answer i need to get this done ASAP!
Can Someone PLEASE HELP?!
GOT THE MELODY IN MY HEAD
are you sure it is right
Wamon tbh
well, do some work at home ...
How Do I Remember It All ... ? BODMAS !
B
Brackets first
O
Orders (i.e. Powers and Square Roots, etc.)
DM
Division and Multiplication (left-to-right)
AS
Addition and Subtraction (left-to-right)
Divide and Multiply rank equally (and go left to right).
Add and Subtract rank equally (and go left to right)
I use Math is Fun a lot. It's the best online source for elementary and middle math.
Why can't you use it? It's a valuable resource!
for starters:
https://www.mathsisfun.com/operation-order-bodmas.html