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Simplifying 18÷6+4(52)18 \div 6 + 4(5 - 2)

To simplify the expression 18÷6+4(52)18 \div 6 + 4(5 - 2), apply the order of operations systematically. First, perform the subtraction inside the parentheses to get 52=35 - 2 = 3. The expression then becomes 18÷6+4(3)18 \div 6 + 4(3). There are no exponents to evaluate. Next, perform multiplication and division from left to right. Because the division comes first on the left, divide 1818 by 66 to obtain 33, resulting in 3+4(3)3 + 4(3). Then, multiply the 44 by the 33 to obtain 1212. The expression is now 3+123 + 12. Finally, perform the addition to get the fully simplified value of 1515.

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