Math Problem Statement

2(9+2)

Solution

To solve 2(9+2)2(9 + 2), we proceed with the following steps:

  1. First, calculate the expression inside the parentheses: 9+2=119 + 2 = 11

  2. Then, multiply by 2: 2×11=222 \times 11 = 22

So, 2(9+2)=222(9 + 2) = 22.

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Here are five related questions for practice:

  1. What is 3(8+5)3(8 + 5)?
  2. Solve 4(6+3)4(6 + 3).
  3. If you have 5(7+2)5(7 + 2), what is the result?
  4. What does 6(104)6(10 - 4) equal?
  5. Calculate 7(3+3)7(3 + 3).

Tip: Always solve inside the parentheses first (following the order of operations: PEMDAS/BODMAS).

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Basic Arithmetic
Order of Operations

Formulas

Multiplication
Addition

Theorems

Order of Operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS)

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 5-6