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4^2(6-2)+2^3(7+3)=
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4^2(6-2)+2^3(7+3)=
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4^2(6-2)+2^3(7+3)=
For this problem, remember the order of operations:
PEMDAS->Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition & Subtraction
4^2(6-2)+2^3(7+3)
4^2(4)+2^3(10)
16(4)+8(10)
64+80=144
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