Respuesta :
99+1 times 4
so pemdas
there are no parenthasees or exponents so we move to multiplication
1 times 4=4
99+4
addition
99+4=103
the answe ris 103
so pemdas
there are no parenthasees or exponents so we move to multiplication
1 times 4=4
99+4
addition
99+4=103
the answe ris 103
Use PEMDAS to solve the problem.
PARENTHESIS
EXPONENTS
MULTIPLICATION
DIVISION
ADDITION
SUBTRACTION
In the problem [tex]99 + 1 \times 4[/tex], there is only multiplication and addition.
According to PEMDAS, multiplication comes before addition. So you do that first.
[tex]1 \times 4 = 4[/tex]
Now you add 4 and 99 to get your answer.
[tex]99 + 4 = 103[/tex]
The answer is [tex]\boxed{ 103 }[/tex].
However, it looks like in your question the 99+1 is separated from the 4. If the question was originally [tex](99 + 1) \times 4[/tex] then we do the parenthesis first. 99 + 1 = 100. [tex]100 \times 4 = 400[/tex].
So depending on your question,
[tex]99+1\times4=\boxed{103}[/tex]
[tex](99+1)\times4=\boxed{400}[/tex]
PARENTHESIS
EXPONENTS
MULTIPLICATION
DIVISION
ADDITION
SUBTRACTION
In the problem [tex]99 + 1 \times 4[/tex], there is only multiplication and addition.
According to PEMDAS, multiplication comes before addition. So you do that first.
[tex]1 \times 4 = 4[/tex]
Now you add 4 and 99 to get your answer.
[tex]99 + 4 = 103[/tex]
The answer is [tex]\boxed{ 103 }[/tex].
However, it looks like in your question the 99+1 is separated from the 4. If the question was originally [tex](99 + 1) \times 4[/tex] then we do the parenthesis first. 99 + 1 = 100. [tex]100 \times 4 = 400[/tex].
So depending on your question,
[tex]99+1\times4=\boxed{103}[/tex]
[tex](99+1)\times4=\boxed{400}[/tex]