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Solution - Order of operations

128
128

Other Ways to Solve

Order of operations

Step-by-step explanation

1. Simplify the expression

64(7/6)

Perform any multiplication or division, from left to right:

64(7/6)

641.167

Simplify the exponents and square roots

641.167

128

Why learn this

Order of operations is a basic rule of algebra. It tells us what to solve first when we have an equation with multiple functions, which is something that you will likely encounter throughout your maths studies. The order is: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, then finally Addition and Subtraction. Remember that when you're solving within the parentheses, the Order of Operations applies!

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