xoxoqueenmarian
xoxoqueenmarian xoxoqueenmarian
  • 01-10-2017
  • Mathematics
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how do you solve this question:

7^2 × 4÷4

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Cutiepatutie
Cutiepatutie Cutiepatutie
  • 01-10-2017
So first do 7^2 which equals 49

then 4/4 which equals 1. Then times it and you get 49.

Always remember to do B.O.M.D.A.S! I hope this helped. Good luck! :-)
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abdubasheer
abdubasheer abdubasheer
  • 01-10-2017
The answer is 49, because 7^2 = 49 and 4/4 = 1. So 49 * 1 = 49, You can get this answer by using a online calculator :)
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