SOLUTION: 6 + 4[5 - 3(7 + 2) - 6]

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Question 683765: 6 + 4[5 - 3(7 + 2) - 6]
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Innermost parentheses
6 + 4 [5 - 3(9) - 6]
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Multiply within innermost parentheses
6 + 4[5 - 27 - 6]
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Subtraction within innermost parentheses
6 + 4[-28]
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Multiplication
6 + -112
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Subtract

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