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Bruno Schmitt
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3 April, 14:54
7 to the 2nd power + 3 (4 to the 2nd power +3+2)
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Rylee Nguyen
3 April, 15:10
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7²+3 (4² + 3 + 2)
*Do the exponents*
49+3 (16+3+2)
*Do what's in the parentheses*
49+3 (21)
*Multiply 3 by 21*
49+63
*Do the Addition*
112
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