18/6+3

if there is a remander after the division (/) what do i do ?

There is no remainder in this problem. 18 is evenly divisible by both 6 and 9.

18/6+3 is equal to 2

because 6+3=9
therefore, 18/9=2
no remainder in this problem.

there shouldn't be a remainder, 18/6=3

then you take that 3 and add the other 3 in the equation which gives you 6

if that is to confusing here is an easier way to look at it:
18/6+3
18/6=3
3+3=6 so the answer is 6

anna you are wromg because this is an order of operarions problem

To solve the expression 18/6 + 3, first divide 18 by 6.

18 ÷ 6 = 3

Next, add the quotient to 3.

3 + 3 = 6

However, you mentioned the possibility of a remainder. If there is a remainder after the division, you would need to add it to the quotient.

For example, let's say you divide 19 by 6.

19 ÷ 6 = 3 remainder 1

In this case, you would add both the quotient (3) and the remainder (1) to 3.

3 + 3 + 1 = 7

So, if you have a remainder after the division, add it to the quotient to get the final result.