SOLUTION: How can the following problem be solved. 5*6 + 2*4 - 3+2 (8-4). This is my first time taking algebra.

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Question 366020: How can the following problem be solved.
5*6 + 2*4 - 3+2 (8-4). This is my first time taking algebra.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5*6 + 2*4 - 3+2 (8-4)
= 30 + 8 - 3 + 2*4
= 35 + 8
= 43

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