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What does 13+[2(9-6)] equal and how do I solve it?

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rachelblaiir
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  • 22-10-2019

Answer:

19

Step-by-step explanation:

you begin with the innermost parentheses, which is 9-6

9-6=3

you then move to the brackets, which has the 2 and tour answer from before, 3. You multiply 2 and 3 and get 6. You then add the 6 plus the 13 on the outside.

13+6=19

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