What is the result of 3+3×3+3=?

In mathematics, when solving an expression involving addition and multiplication without parentheses to specify the order of operations, we follow the PEMDAS/BODMAS rule. This rule stands for Parentheses/Brackets, Exponents/Orders, Multiplication and Division (from left to right), and Addition and Subtraction (from left to right).

Applying this rule to the expression 3+3×3+3:

  1. First, perform multiplication and division from left to right: 3×3=9

  2. Now, substitute this result back into the expression: 3+9+3

  3. Finally, perform addition from left to right: 3+9=12 12+3=15

Therefore, the result of 3+3×3+3 is 15

 

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