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What’s 4(4/5)+6-(17•2)

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The answer is
(-124)/(5). Hope this helps!

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User James A Mohler
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The most important thing to remember here is "order of operations" PEMDAS. parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction.

start with parenthesis, (4/5) is equal to 0.8 and (17•2) is equal to 34.

so now rewrite it to be 4•0.8+6-34

4•0.8 equals 3.2

rewrite as 3.2+6-34

3.2+6 equals 9.2, subtract 34 you get -24.8
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