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Lucille White
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12 June, 18:48
What does parentheses tell you to do?
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Averie Bowman
12 June, 19:09
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Parenthesis tells you to multiply. For example, when you see this:
9+23 (2+1) - 2
23 (2+1) means to multiply 23 times the number in the parenthesis. 2+1=3. you are supposed to multiply 23*3
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Raegan
12 June, 19:09
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They tell you to multiply numbers like 4x5 is the same as 4 (5)
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