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3[9 - (6-3)] – 10
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Answer:

8

Explanation:

3[9 - (6-3)] – 10

3 [9 - (3)] - 10

3 (6) - 10

18 - 10

8

This problem is about "order of operations." These are the rules we all agree upon that dictate which order we do mathematical operations. We use the acronym PEMDAS to help remember them:

P - parentheses first, then:

E - exponents (powers, square roots, etc)

MD - multiplication and division (from left-to-right)

AS - addition and subtraction (from left-to-right)

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User GaspardP
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Answer: 8

Step-by-step explanation: Use pemdas

3[9 - (6-3)] – 10 : Complete parentheses (6-3)

3[9 - 3] - 10 : Complete equation in parentheses

3[6] - 10 : Multiply 3 and 6

18 - 10 = 8

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