Math Problem Statement

14/2 + 3(4 - 2) = ?

Solution

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142+3(42)=?\frac{14}{2} + 3(4 - 2) = ?

Let's solve this step by step:

  1. Evaluate the division:
    142=7\frac{14}{2} = 7

  2. Evaluate the subtraction inside the parentheses:
    42=24 - 2 = 2

  3. Multiply by 3:
    3×2=63 \times 2 = 6

  4. Add the results:
    7+6=137 + 6 = 13

Thus, the answer is 1313.

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Here are some related questions:

  1. How do you simplify expressions with parentheses and fractions?
  2. What are the order of operations (PEMDAS) rules?
  3. How do you solve algebraic expressions with variables?
  4. What other operations can be combined similarly to addition and multiplication?
  5. How does distributive property work with multiplication over subtraction?

Tip: Always resolve parentheses and exponents first before applying other operations like multiplication or division.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Arithmetic
Order of Operations

Formulas

Division: a / b
Multiplication: a(b)
Addition: a + b

Theorems

Order of Operations (PEMDAS)

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 5-7