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?????????? kant yu yuze "/" for divide ????????

how bout yuze "*" for multipli ?????????

7+7/7 + 7*7 -7

yu gotta du multipli & divide first

7+1 +49 -7

=49+1

=50
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I understand up to 49 but where does the +1 come in to make it 50?
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Infinity
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50   The answer is 50 because: Always do your division and multiplication first from left to right then plug those answers into the equation and work out the final answer.
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