4 + 3(-6) - 1 = ?
Answer:
-15
4 + 3(-6) -1
4+(-18)-1
-14-1
-15
-15, perhaps. It has been a while since math class, though.
it is -15
Zero.
4+(-18)-1 (multiplication first 3*-6=-18
4+-18=-14 then -14-1=-15
so your answer is -15
hope this helps God Bless
4+(-18)-1=
4-18-1=
-14-1=
-15
order of operations: Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication/Division, then addition/subtraction. the poeple saying Zero are morons
4 + 3(-6) -1 = 4 - 18 -1
= 4 - 19
= -15
3 times -18 +4= -14 +1=-15 u add bcuz they both are negatives
-15 fishsticks
four minus eighteen minus one.
or
minus one minus eighteen plus four
or
minus eighteen plus four minus one
4 + (3 * (-6)) - 1 = -15
-15
-15
Here's the steps in order:
(Parenthesis)
Equations 22ⁿ
Multiply 2x10 (OR)
Divide 100/5
Add 1+1 (OR)
Subtration 5-4
An easier way to remember the order is PEMDAS
or the easiest of all is the following saying taught by my 3rd grade teacher Mr. Matters
Please
Excuse
My
Dear
Aunt
Sally
zero
4+3-1=6(-6)=0
ok the (-6) is last whenever you do a math problem.
You can use calculator.com though.
-15 duh. read your math book. PAY ATTENTION IN CLASS!!!!!!!!!
-15
DEAR SIR
THE ANSWER IS (-16) OK
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