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In Math / Senior High School | 2025-07-03

how' to solve (6+3)×(11-4)​

Asked by darkestmanever

Answer (1)

To solve [tex](6 + 3) \times (11 - 4)[/tex], follow the PEMDAS rule (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction):1. Parentheses first:   Calculate inside each parentheses:     [tex]6 + 3 = 9[/tex]     [tex]11 - 4 = 7[/tex]2. Multiply the results:   [tex]9 \times 7 = 63[/tex]So, [tex](6 + 3) \times (11 - 4) = \boxed{63}[/tex].

Answered by Sefton | 2025-07-14