SOLUTION: 5(14-39 divide by 3)+ 4 x 1/4 i know the answer is 6 but can you please tell me the PEMDAS? thank you.

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Question 669611: 5(14-39 divide by 3)+ 4 x 1/4 i know the answer is 6 but can you please tell me the PEMDAS? thank you.
Answer by ReadingBoosters(3246)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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Inside the parentheses
divide
39/3 = 13
subtract
14-13 = 1
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Multiply
5(1) = 5
4() = 1
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Add
5+1 = 6
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