12/12 Alg:: [9] Pre-algebra Mixed Problems

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12/12 Alg:: [9] Pre-algebra Mixed Problems - Quiz

This '9\/4_[9] Pre-Algebra Mixed Problems' quiz assesses fundamental pre-algebra skills, focusing on mixed problem-solving abilities. It's designed to enhance and test students' understanding of basic algebraic concepts, preparing them for more advanced mathematical challenges.

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Parentheses/Brackets: First, calculate the expression within the parentheses (9 - 3), which is 6.

Exponents/Orders: Then, raise the result to the power of 2. So, 6^2 equals 36.

Division: Before subtracting, perform the division 6 ÷ 2, which equals 3.

Subtraction: Finally, subtract the division result from the squared number: 36 - 3 equals 33.

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