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10 - ( 3 + 10 ÷ 5 )
Solve using BODMAS rule​

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Answered by mt7921521
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Answer:

bodmas rule is bracket open divide multiply addition and subtraction then your answer is 5

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by ElegantManner
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10 - ( 3 + 10 ÷ 5 )

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 \pink = \red 5

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Using the method of BODMAS

we're obliged to solve the bracket portion, now among both mathematical operations i.e (+) and (÷) we will solve division first then will add the result with 3 after solving bracket portion the resultant will be subtracted from 10 .

Proceed as shown below :-

 \dashrightarrow10 - (3 +  { \overline{10 \div 5 }}) \\  = 10 - ( \overline{3 + 2}) \\  = 10 - 5 \\  \blue = \pink 5

Additional Information

  1. BODMAS helps to dealt with numerous mathematical operations giving a general idea which operation to be solved first.
  2. Below provided the table for the same.

 \boxed{\begin{array}{c} \bf Bracket \\  \hline \bf of \\\hline \bf  Division \\ \hline\bf Multiplication \\  \hline \bf Addition \\ \hline  \bf Subtraction \\  \hline\end{array}}

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