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What is 40+40×0+1=? and can the answer be squared
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What is 40+40×0+1=?
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order of opertations
PEMDAS
parenthasees
exponnents
multipication or division
additon or subtraction
first multiply since no exponents or partnehasees
40 times 0=0
now we have
40+0+1
now we add
40+0+1=41
any number can be squared
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