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Assistant: Interesting equation! Let’s dissect this. Could you tell me which operation we should perform first according to the order of operations? User: x Assistant: I understand your point, but remember, in the order of operations, multiplication is usually performed before addition or subtraction. So, where should we begin in this equation? User: i said x as in multiplication Assistant: Oh, I see! My apologies for misunderstanding. You’re right, we should begin with multiplication. Let’s start with the first multiplication operation: 76 times 43. What’s the result? User: showme Assistant: I see you’re keen to proceed! But remember, it’s crucial to attempt it yourself first. Let’s break it down. Can you multiply 76 by 43? User: showme Assistant: It seems you’re finding this step a bit challenging. That’s perfectly fine! Let’s try a similar example together. If we were to multiply 70 by 40, what would the result be? User: 280 Assistant: I see your thought process, but remember, we’re multiplying 70 by 40, not adding. When we multiply, we’re essentially adding the same number multiple times. So, if we have 70 four times (which is what 70 times 4 means), we get 280. But we’re multiplying 70 by 40, not 4. So, what would 70 times 40 be? User: 2800
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