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I have a order of operations problem. Can you help me solve it. With steps?

Sagot :

AL2006
You could probably get help with the specific problem if you showed us what it is.
Without that information, here are the steps, in the order in which they must be
implemented, when there are several different operations involved in any math
expression:

1).  First, perform any roots and powers.

2).  Second, perform any multiplication and division.

3).  Third, perform any addition and subtraction.

You had to used their order of operations stands for: p-parenthesis, e-exponents, m-multiply, d-divide, a-add, and s-subtracting.

For example: ⇒ (9+9)÷2*6+10

1. First you calculate with parenthesis first.

And it gave us ⇒ [tex]18/2*6+10[/tex]

2. Then you multiply and divide from left to right.

And it gave us ⇒ [tex]54+10[/tex]

3. Finally you add and subtract from left to right.

And it gave us ⇒ [tex]=64[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{=64}[/tex]

Hope this helps! And thank you for posting your question at here on brainly, and have a great day. -Charlie