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 Jan 25, 2017
edited by Guest  Jan 25, 2017

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First, add the 5 and 9. Once you get that, subtract 6 from it. You do it in this way because that is the order they are in. Order of operations does not apply because addition and subtraction are both grouped together, in which case we would just go from left to right.

 Jan 25, 2017
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Best Answer

First, add the 5 and 9. Once you get that, subtract 6 from it. You do it in this way because that is the order they are in. Order of operations does not apply because addition and subtraction are both grouped together, in which case we would just go from left to right.

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First, add the 5 and 9. Once you get that, subtract 6 from it. You do it in this way because that is the order they are in. Order of operations does not apply because addition and subtraction are both grouped together, in which case we would just go from left to right.

 Jan 25, 2017

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