when I solve the problem, I got 330 but I am not sure I got it right so could someone solve it and please tell me what they got?
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The contents of the round brackets comes to 5. Multiply by 2 to give 10 and subtract from 13, leaving 3. So 6*3=18 seems to be the answer.

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6[13 - 2(4 +1)] = 6[13 - 2(5)] = 6[13 - 10] = 6 x 3 = 18
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