what is 4x(6-5)?

4x*1 = 4x

well let's say that x=4

It would be like this:

4(3)6-5

then do this:

6-5 is 1

So, put it like this:
4(3)-1
What is 4x3?

It is 12
So, its like this:
12-1

12-1 is 11

So your answer is 11

Hmmm..... you made mistake

Oh, it was ment to be 4. Sorry!!!

No problem

clearly they are using x as an operator, and not a variable. Always better to use * online:

4*(6-5) = 4*1 = 4

To calculate 4x(6-5), you need to use the order of operations, also known as PEMDAS.

P: Parentheses first

In this equation, the expression inside the parentheses is 6 - 5. So replace 6 - 5 with 1.

Now the equation becomes 4x1.

M: Multiplication and D: Division

Next, perform any multiplication or division from left to right. Multiply 4 by 1.

The equation now simplifies to 4.

Therefore, 4x(6-5) equals 4.