SOLUTION: I have a problem with applying the order of operations here are some problems that i have tried: 4^3-5(7-[1])
7(3-9)+12/(-4)
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Question 10779: I have a problem with applying the order of operations here are some problems that i have tried: 4^3-5(7-[1])
7(3-9)+12/(-4)
Answer by CubeyThePenguin(3113) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4^3 - 5(7 - 1)
= 64 - 5(6)
= 64 - 30 =
7(3 - 9) + 12/(-4)
= 7(-6) + -3
= -42 - 3 =
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