Is the answer for this equation:

4+8[9/3(9-6)] = 12

it is already answered

Google follows the correct order of operation

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To determine if the given equation is equal to 12, we need to follow the order of operations (also known as PEMDAS/BODMAS) to correctly evaluate the expression.

1. Start by evaluating the expression inside the parentheses:
9 - 6 = 3

2. Next, divide 9 by 3:
9 / 3 = 3

3. Now, multiply the result from step 2 by the result from step 1:
3 * 3 = 9

4. Continue by multiplying 8 by the result from step 3:
8 * 9 = 72

5. Finally, add 4 to the result from step 4:
4 + 72 = 76

Therefore, the given equation:
4 + 8[9/3(9-6)]
evaluates to 76, not 12.