How do you evaluate 3 + 2 • 4? Algebra Expressions, Equations, and Functions PEMDAS 1 Answer Patrick H. Sep 29, 2016 Multiply 2 and 4 to get 3+8, then add the two numbers together to get 11. Answer link Related questions What is PEMDAS? How do you use PEMDAS? How do you use order of operations to simplify 3(7-2)-8? What are common mistakes students make with PEMDAS? How do you evaluate the expression 5[8+(3-1)]-2? How do you simplify the expression 4(30-(3+1)^2)? How do you evaluate the expression x^4+x if x=2? Is it okay to add first before subtracting in 4-6+3? How do you simplify (-3)^2+12*5? How do you simplify (4-2)^3-4*8+21div3? See all questions in PEMDAS Impact of this question 1878 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License