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| Question 9588:  Please help me evaluate the expression...
 3 + 4[9-6 {2-5)]
 step by step answer would be really appreciated.
 Thank you!
 Answer by thecampusnerd(13)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Ok, for these types of problems, you need to use the Order of Operations (Parenthesis, Exponents, Mulitply, Divide, Add, and Subtract) - commonly known as PEMDAS. 
 So, the first thing you would do would be to solve for (2-5). ----> 2-5 = -3
 
 Then, take 9-6, which is next in line in solving the parenthesis (you always do what's in the actual parenthesis first, then what's in the brackets next). ----> 9-6 = 3
 
 Take the two answers and multiply them together. ----> [9-6(2-5)] = [3(-3)] = -9
 
 Next in the Order of Operations for this expression is Addition. ----> 3+4 = 7
 
 And you take 7 and -9 and multiply them together and you have your answer.
 
 Therefore:
 
 3+4[9-6(2-5)]
 3+4[9-6(-3)]
 3+4[3(-3)]
 3+4(-9)
 7(-9)
 = -63
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