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Simplifying 70÷10+4(62)70 \div 10 + 4(6 - 2)

To simplify 70÷10+4(62)70 \div 10 + 4(6 - 2), apply the four steps of the order of operations. Begin with the innermost parentheses by evaluating the subtraction: 62=46 - 2 = 4. This reduces the expression to 70÷10+4(4)70 \div 10 + 4(4). With no exponents present, proceed to multiplication and division from left to right. The division appears first, so calculate 70÷10=770 \div 10 = 7 to produce 7+4(4)7 + 4(4). Next, compute the multiplication: 4(4)=164(4) = 16, leading to 7+167 + 16. In the final step, complete the addition to arrive at the simplified answer of 2323.

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