SOLUTION: I keep getting wrong answers for the following problem: 6+4[5-3(7+2)-6]=

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Question 198668: I keep getting wrong answers for the following problem: 6+4[5-3(7+2)-6]=
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Inner parentheses first.

Multiplication before addition

Additions inside the outer parentheses.

Also, change subtractions to additions of the additive inverse.



Multiplication before addition





John


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