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What are the steps to solve this?-example-1
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User Bielik
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you ALWAYS have to so the operations from left to right
P: parentheses
E: exponents
M: multiplication (either or)
D: division
A: addition (either or) from the
S: subtract

Your equation: 8^2+3(36÷6)-2
You do parentheses first which is 36÷6=6
So now you have 8^2+3(6)-2
Now you do exponents which is 8^2=64
So now you have 64+3(6)-2
After you MULTIPLY, so you will NEVER have 67 as an answer.
So you multiply 3(6)=18
And now your new equation is (64+18)-2
64+18=82
And now you have 82-2=80
And that is your answer.
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find 8^2 which is 64 and then multiply 3 times 36 (which is 108) and 6 (which is 18). Divide the 108 by 18 and you get 6. Then add 64 to 6 and then subtract it by two and you get 68.

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