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when it comes to division or multiplication, it doesn't matter which one u do first. u can either divide right away:
I'm sorry but I don't understand why you would multiply 2x first? That's what's really getting me...There aren't parentheses around the 2x so why wouldn't you divide then multiply?
No, it would be 1 because we would mulitiply "2x" first.
So the correct answer is 36. (right?)
I think I see the problem, it is what order to do "/2x". Do you divide by 2 then multiply by x? In other words:
Thanks alot - I looked at the PEMDAS web page and I understand it to be like I said. In other words, multiplication and division, working from left to right whichever comes first. And in my mind, it supports my answer.
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I think the teachers answer is right, in the order of operations it goes: parentheses, exponets, multiplication, division, addition, then subtraction. So in the problem first you would put in the given variables, (2(2) + 2(4) / 2(6), then (4 + 8) / 12, then 12 / 12, which simplifys to 1.
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