SOLUTION: 5-[3*(4-2)^2]+(3*5).

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Question 92198: 5-[3*(4-2)^2]+(3*5).

Answer by anraymer(35)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Follow the order of operations. This always helped me remember them:
Please (parentheses)
Excuse (exponents)
My (multiply)
Dear (divide)
Aunt (add)
Sally (subtract)

5-[3*(4-2)^2]+(3*5).
Start with the parentheses:
5 - [3*(2)^2] + (15)
Then move on to exponents:
5 - [3*(4)] + 15
Multiply:
5 - [12] + 15
-7 +15
8


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