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6(5+3) ÷ 2 in this equation how do I handle the 6? send help
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Hi so you basically distribute 6. First you do 6 times 5 which equals 30. And then 6 times 3. So you have 30+18 divided by 2. Now you should think about pandas. So 18 divided by 2 equals 9. And you are left with 30 + 9 which equals 39.
Thank you and I hope this helped.
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First you have to solve the equation inside the parentheses. (5 + 3) = 8. Then you multiply,
6 • 8 = 48. After that just divide 48 by 2 and the answer is 24. Hope this helped.
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