This problem will review the rules of precedence, i.e. the order in which mathematical operations...

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This problem will review the rules of precedence, i.e. the order in which mathematical operations are performed. You can use parentheses (and also square brackets [] and/or curly braces {}) if you want to change the normal way operations work. The rules are simple. Exponentiation is always done before multiplication and division, and multiplication and division are always done before addition and subtraction. For example, what is 1+2.3?

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