Chapter 3: Problem 99
Simplify. $$4 \cdot 3+2(5-3)$$
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Chapter 3: Problem 99
Simplify. $$4 \cdot 3+2(5-3)$$
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Add \(5 \frac{1}{4}\) to the sum of \(\frac{3}{4}\) and 2.
Use the rule for order of operations to combine the following. \(8 \cdot 3-2\)
Find the sum of \(3 \frac{1}{8}\) and \(2 \frac{3}{5}\).
Use the rule for order of operations to combine the following. \(3 \cdot 2^{3}+5 \cdot 4^{2}\)
Multiply or divide as indicated. $$\frac{11}{12} \cdot \frac{10}{11} \cdot \frac{9}{10} \cdot \frac{8}{9} \cdot \frac{7}{8}$$
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