Please check- I got 10

4(9-2)/2^2+3

4(9-2)/2^2+3

28 / 7 = ?

Wait, Ms. Sue, isn't it:

4(9-2)/2^2+3
=4(7)/2^2+3
=28/2^2+3
=28/4+3
=7+3
=10

I think Katie's right...

4(9-2)/2^2+3

= 4(7)/4 + 3
= 7+3
= 10

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To evaluate the given expression, we need to follow the order of operations, which is commonly known as PEMDAS (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, and Addition and Subtraction).

Let's break down the expression step by step:

1. Start by evaluating the expression inside the parentheses:
9 - 2 = 7

2. Next, simplify any exponents:
2^2 = 4

3. Now, perform any multiplication and division from left to right:
4 * 7 = 28

4. Finally, perform any addition and subtraction from left to right:
28 / 4 = 7

Therefore, the value of the expression 4(9-2)/2^2+3 is 7.

If you made a mistake somewhere or received a different result, please provide the specific steps you followed, and I'll be happy to help you identify the error.