Math, asked by deepaksharma79256, 11 months ago

(-10) *(-5)+(-7) is equal to​

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Answered by aadu10
55

Answer:

ACCORDING TO RULE WE WILL FIRST MULTIPLY -10 TO -5 WHICH WILL COME +50

THEN WE WILL ADD -7 TO IT

50+(-7)

50-7

43

ANSWER IS 43

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
3

Given : The given problem is , (-10) *(-5)+(-7)

To find : The answer to the given problem.

Solution :

We can simply solve this mathematical problem by using the following mathematical process. (our goal is to calculate the answer to the given problem)

Here, the * symbol (asterisk) symbol represents multiplication. In the rest of the calculation, we will be replacing the asterisk symbol with the conventional symbol of multiplication (i.e. ×).

Now, we will be using BODMAS rule as well. So, the multiplication and will be done before the addition.

So,

= (-10) × (-5) + (-7)

= 50 + (-7)

= 50 - 7

= 43

(This will be considered as the final result.)

Hence, the answer is 43

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