Math challenge

Alright, let's crack this little puzzle!
Looking at the equations:
* Three chickens equal 60. So, one chicken must be 60 \div 3 = 20.
* One chicken (20) plus two nests of eggs equals 26. That means two nests of eggs equal 26 - 20 = 6. Therefore, one nest of eggs equals 6 \div 2 = 3.
* One nest of eggs (3) plus two bunches of bananas equals 15. So, two bunches of bananas equal 15 - 3 = 12. This means one bunch of bananas equals 12 \div 2 = 6.
Now for the final equation:
One chicken (20) plus one nest of eggs (3) multiplied by one bunch of bananas (6). Remember the order of operations (multiplication before addition)!
So, the calculation is 20 + (3 \times 6) = 20 + 18 = 38.
Therefore, the answer is 38.

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