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What is the value of the expression?

[(1+5)⋅2−5]⋅2


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Answer:

it might be 14

Explanation:

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User Kretzm
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Answer:


\Huge \boxed{14}

Explanation:

To find the value of expression, first you have to use order of operations and stands for parenthesis, exponents, multiply, divide, add, and subtract the numbers from left to right.

First, parenthesis.


\displaystyle (1+5)=6


\displaystyle 6*2-5

Then, multiply numbers from left to right.


\displaystyle 6*2=12

Subtract numbers from left to right.


\displaystyle 12-5=7

Multiply & divide from left to right.


\displaystyle 7*2=14

Therefore, the correct answer is 14.

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