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3+2−16⋅9=?
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Answer:

-139

Explanation:

Use Order of Operation:

1. Parentheses

2. Exponents

3. Multiplication and Division

4. Addition and Subtraction

First is parentheses but there are none so we can skip that step

Second is exponents but there are none so we can skip that step

Third is multiplication and Division which there is -16 and 9.

Multiply -16 and 9:

-144

Now the equation looks like this:

3+2-144

Since we have no other than addition and subtraction I would just solve

3+2 is 5

5-144 is

-139

Hope this helps!

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-99..?? I think that’s the answer

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