where do you add parenteses to get 6+6/6+6*6=6

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Y+22=26

You can get this if you concentrate on the last part that reads: *6.

What's the ONLY number times 6 that will equal six?

One.

So

(6+6)/(6+6) * 6 = 6
= 12 / 12 * 6 = 6
= 1 * 6 = 6

To add parentheses to the equation "6+6/6+6*6=6" in order to make the result equal to 6, we need to understand the order of operations. The order of operations states that multiplication and division should be performed before addition and subtraction.

Let's break down the original equation:

6 + 6/6 + 6 * 6 = 6

First, we need to perform the multiplication:

6 + 6/6 + 36 = 6

Now we perform the division:

6 + 1 + 36 = 6

Finally, we perform the addition:

43 = 6

As we can see, there is no way to add parentheses to the original equation to achieve a result of 6.