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You add 5+3=8 then you times 8 by the numbers in parentheses which give you (16+42) then you add then together 58 and now divide by 4 =14.5
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You Can Use Pemdas. P for ( ). E for exponents. M for multiplication. D for division. A for addition. S for subtraction. And you would follow that on the equation.
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