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How do you solve 5÷(4-3)×9-2

How do you solve 5÷(4-3)×9-2-example-1
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When doing this always think of the order of operations which is called PEMDAS
Each letter means
Parentheses, Exponents,multiplication, Division, Addition and subtraction. Hope this helps
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User Airboss
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5÷(4-3)×9-2
= 5÷1×9-2
= 5 × 9 - 2
= 43

You must solve the bracket first.After that,solve the multiplication and division,followed by addition and substraction if any.That's the theory to solve the right step
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