Math Problem Statement

2*14+6=

Solution

To solve the expression 2×14+62 \times 14 + 6:

  1. Perform the multiplication first (following the order of operations):
    2×14=282 \times 14 = 28.

  2. Add 66:
    28+6=3428 + 6 = 34.

Final Answer:

2×14+6=342 \times 14 + 6 = 34.

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Related Questions:

  1. What is the order of operations in mathematics (PEMDAS/BODMAS)?
  2. How would the result change if parentheses were added, like 2×(14+6)2 \times (14 + 6)?
  3. Can you explain why multiplication is performed before addition?
  4. How is this principle applied in more complex algebraic expressions?
  5. What happens if variables are included in similar equations?

Tip:

Always perform operations inside parentheses first and follow the order of operations strictly to avoid errors.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Order of Operations
Arithmetic
Multiplication
Addition

Formulas

PEMDAS (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division (from left to right), Addition and Subtraction (from left to right))

Theorems

Order of operations (PEMDAS)

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 3-5