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(5^2−2^4)⋅12÷(30+2⋅3)

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To solve the expression, you can use the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS):

1. Begin by evaluating the operations inside the parentheses:
(5^2 - 2^4) ⋅ 12 ÷ (30 + 2 ⋅ 3)

2. Calculate the exponents:
(25 - 16) ⋅ 12 ÷ (30 + 2 ⋅ 3)

3. Perform the subtractions and multiplications from left to right:
(9) ⋅ 12 ÷ (30 + 6)

4. Perform the addition inside the parentheses:
9 ⋅ 12 ÷ 36

5. Finally, perform the multiplication and division from left to right:
108 ÷ 36 = 3

So, the result of the expression is equal to 3.

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