I have another question.
Why does everyone say that 3+3x3-3+3 equals to 12 or 18 when clearly, it's not the answer.
If you need to know what the answer is, you need to follow 'PEMDAS'.
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PEMDAS:
- P=Parentheses
- E=Exponents
- M=Multiplication
- D=Division
- A=Addition
- S=Subtraction
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- 3+3x3-3+3 (Multiplication starts first) 3x3=9
- 3+9-3+3 (Then add both addition sentences) 3+9=12 and 3+3=6
- 12-6 (Lastly, we subtract) 12-6=6 since 6x2=12
That's how to find the answer to the equation: 3+3x3-3+3=6