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Q/3+4 at q=3 please help!

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Answer:5

Step-by-step explanation:Q/3+4=5

Q=3

before adding you have to first divide according to pemdas( parenthesis, exponents, multiply, divide, add, subtract)

substitute Q with 3 in the expression Q/3+4 to get 3/3+4

3 divided by 3 equals 1 and plus 4 is 5

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The answer is 5.

If Q is equal to (the same as) 3, then we can replace Q in the equation with that number. And so q/3+4 becomes 3/3+4.

PEMDAS tells us to do division first, so we divide 3 into 3.

Any number divided by itself is 1. So 3 / 3 = 1.

Next is addition. We take our quotient and add it to 4. 1 + 4.

1 + 4 = 5, so

Q / 3 + 4 when Q = 3 is equal to 5.

I hope this helps you!

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