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Eddie May
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27 December, 15:21
Evaluate. 4⋅ (4 + (2^6⋅2^-3))
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Lucas
27 December, 15:46
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4⋅ (4 + (2⁶⋅2⁻³))
First, settle the exponents. 2 ⁶ x 2⁻³ = 2³ = 8
4⋅ (4+8)
Settle within the parentheses
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48 is your answer
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Janessa Shepard
27 December, 15:51
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Your 40 is your answer took the test
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