AK11
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The 2 is outside the parentheses, so please do not include it or imply it. As mentioned before, multiplication and division are equals in order of operations, so left to right is correct. When you enter it to an Excel spreadsheet for the calculation to be made, it has to entered as 48 / 2 * (9 + 3). Once you add 9 + 3 to equal 12, you are done with the parentheses and they essentially disappear to make it 48 / 2 x 12. As assessed before, that equals 288 utilizing division then multiplication as that is the order left to right. I am 26, was put in advanced math courses before I left elementary and then dropped them in 8th grade due to personal reasons. I have made A's in math class as far as I can recall. I had a 100 average for a 1/3 of my pre-calculus class my senior year of high school. I have all A's through all 4 business math courses in college. I scored a 680 of 800 on my SAT math portion and that's with questions unanswered due to time restraints. I could have had chosen a math degree if I had the motivation and no health issues. My mother teaches Pre-Calculus and Algebra 2 currently while also haven taught Geometry and Algebra 1 as well in high school with a Math major herself. Anybody reading it with 2 (9 + 3) as a denominator and 48 on top is making as if the 2 in within the parentheses and it is not.