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What is 6 + 4 ( 6 - 3 ) - 9?

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What is 6 + 4 ( 6 - 3 ) - 9?

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  1. 9


  2. 6 + 4 (6-3) -9=

    10 (3) -9=

    30- 9=

    21

  3. To solve these types of problems you have to do the order of operations. Which are PEMDAS parenthesis exponent multiplication division addition and subtraction. 6+4(6-3)-9 first you do the distribution property so it will be 6+24-12-9 then you do it from left to right. 6+24=30-12=18-9 =9 so ur answer is 9. Hope that helped.

  4. =9

  5. 21

  6. 6 + 4 ( 3 ) - 9

    6 + 12 - 9

    18 - 9

    9

  7. ok

  8. 6 + 4 (6-3) -9

    6 + 4 (3) - 9

    6 + 12 - 9

    18 - 9

    9

    i think the answer is 9.

  9. Is it 9?

  10. If your the age you should be to do this sort of math get off the computer and back to your books.

  11. ill help you throught the steps, im not just gunna give you the

    answer, then you will relyon tAnswers instead of urself

    so first, do wats in the parethases *(  )* 6-3 = 3,

    then do 6+ 4 , which is 10, then add wats in the parenthases

    to 10, which is 13, then - 9, = 4

    so the answer  is 4, if you need help, or dont understand sumthing

    ask ur teacher, cuz thats more noble than just going on yahoo

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