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8 August, 23:57

How do I solve 12-[ (3²x4) - 30]

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  1. 9 August, 00:09
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    First you do

    (3^2x4) which equals = 36

    Secondly you do

    [36-30] which equals = 6

    Then you take out the brackets

    12-6 which equals = 6

    Here is the whole thing:

    =12-[ (9x4) - 30]

    =12-[36-30]

    =12-6

    =-6
  2. 9 August, 00:11
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    Start with the first parenthesis wich is 3 two and 4 the exponent of the 3 means 3 three time so it would be 9 x 3 and that is 27 the move to the next parenthesis which is - 30 so 27 minus 30 is 3 so three is your anwser
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