SOLUTION: 4×4+4×4+4-4×4=? Do you do this left to right since there are no brackets? Or do you multiply and divide then add and subtract?
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Question 715528: 4×4+4×4+4-4×4=? Do you do this left to right since there are no brackets? Or do you multiply and divide then add and subtract?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4×4+4×4+4-4×4=? Do you do this left to right since there are no brackets? Or do you multiply and divide then add and subtract?
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You multiply, then add and subtract.
Look up PEMDAS
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4×4+4×4+4-4×4 = 16 + 16 + 4 - 16
= 20
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