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Nicky
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18 May, 11:27
5*[3+4] use the distributive property
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Maddox Bush
18 May, 11:29
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Use pemdas-parentheses, evaluate, multiply, divide, add, subtract. so what in the brackets first so now you have 5*7 which equals 35
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Emily Rios
18 May, 11:50
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35
Step-by-step explanation:
5 times 3 is 15
5 times 4 is 20
15+20=35
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