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01-09-2016
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Simplify the expression: [(18-6) • 3 + 1] •7
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gothicgirl215
gothicgirl215
01-09-2016
first work within the parenthesis 18-6 =12. then multiply that by 3 =36 and add 1=37. and then multiply that by seven. to get 259. just work your way from the inside the parenthesis and you'll be able to find any answer.
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