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(-10)x0x(-15) is equal to​

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

=> 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

( -10 ) \times 0 \times ( -15 )

To find:- ( -10 ) \times 0 \times ( -15 ) = ?

Solving this by using the DMAS rule.

DMAS:- Division ( ÷ )  

            Multiplication ( × )  

            Addition ( + )  

            Subtraction ( - )  

As we have,

=> ( -10 ) \times 0 \times ( -15 )

Multiply -10 and 0, we get

=> 0 \times ( -15 )

Multiply 0 and -15,

=> 0

Hence, the required solution is 0.

Answered by yassersayeed
0

As per the data in the given in the question

In the above question given that

We have find the value of given expression

Given (-10)*0*(-15)

Hence the solving the BODMAS rule

B - Brackets

O - order

 D - division  

M - multiplication  

A - addition    

S - subtraction

Hence we get (-10)*0*(-15)

Multiply 0 and -10 is 0

Multiply 0 and -15 is 0

Hence the value will be 0.

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