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Jadiel Parsons
Mathematics
17 October, 03:49
40:1+3 - (3*7) + 7-5 how is this 24?
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Xavier Jenkins
17 October, 03:58
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Order of operations tell us to divide the 40 by 1 first, giving us 40+3 - (3 * 7) + 7-5.
Now do inside the (), giving us 40+3-21+7-5. Now do it and you should be fine.
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