SOLUTION: 4+ [6/ (5-2) +3-1] x 4

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Question 639922: 4+ [6/ (5-2) +3-1] x 4
Answer by josh_jordan(263)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To solve this, we need to use the order of operations. So, first, we need to simplify what's in the brackets, starting with the parenthesis:
4 + [6/(3) + 3 - 1] x 4
Now, we need to divide 6 by 3:
4 + [3 + 3 - 1] x 4
Next, simplify what's left in the brackets:
4 + [5] x 4
Since multiplication comes before addition with the order of operations, we will multiply 5 by 4:
4 + 20
Now add, to obtain our final answer:
FINAL ANSWER: 24

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