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  • 01-12-2014
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If you have 13 oranges and u times it by 9 and than divide it by 3 add it to 65 take away 30 = ?????????? Wanna know

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AL2006
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  • 01-12-2014
(13 x 9 / 3) + 65 - 30 = 74
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  • 01-12-2014
So,

13 * 9/3 + 65 - 30 = x

Use PEMDAS (ParenthesesExponentMultiplication/DivisionAddition/Subtraction)

117/3 + 65 - 30 = x
39 + 65 - 30 = x
104 - 30 = x

74 = x

There are 74 oranges in the end.
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