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# Wordy Parse and evaluate simple math word problems returning the answer as an integer. ## Iteration 1 — Addition Add two numbers together. > What is 5 plus 13? Evaluates to 18. Handle large numbers and negative numbers. ## Iteration 2 — Subtraction, Multiplication and Division Now, perform the other three operations. > What is 7 minus 5? 2 > What is 6 multiplied by 4? 24 > What is 25 divided by 5? 5 ## Iteration 3 — Multiple Operations Handle a set of operations, in sequence. Since these are verbal word problems, evaluate the expression from left-to-right, _ignoring the typical order of operations._ > What is 5 plus 13 plus 6? 24 > What is 3 plus 2 multiplied by 3? 15 (i.e. not 9) ## Bonus — Exponentials If you'd like, handle exponentials. > What is 2 raised to the 5th power? 32 ## Resources Remember to check out the Perl 6 [documentation](https://docs.perl6.org/) and [resources](https://perl6.org/resources/) pages for information, tips, and examples if you get stuck. ## Running the tests There is a test suite and module included with the exercise. The test suite (a file with the extension `.t`) will attempt to run routines from the module (a file with the extension `.pm6`). Add/modify routines in the module so that the tests will pass! You can view the test data by executing the command `perl6 --doc *.t` (\* being the name of the test suite), and run the test suite for the exercise by executing the command `prove . --exec=perl6` in the exercise directory. You can also add the `-v` flag e.g. `prove . --exec=perl6 -v` to display all tests, including any optional tests marked as 'TODO'. ## Source Inspired by one of the generated questions in the Extreme Startup game. [https://github.com/rchatley/extreme_startup](https://github.com/rchatley/extreme_startup) ## Submitting Incomplete Solutions It's possible to submit an incomplete solution so you can see how others have completed the exercise.
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