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25 December, 03:44
6^3+5 (8x2) (using pemdas)
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Nathalia Sandoval
25 December, 03:46
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Step-by-step explanation:
PEMDAS
Parentheses - -> (8x2)
6^3+5 (16)
PEMDAS
Exponent - -> 6^3
6x6x6 - -> 36x6 = 216
216+5 (16)
PEMDAS
Multiplication - -> 5 (16)
216+80
No division
PEMDAS
Addition - -> 216+80 = 296
Answer: 296
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