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12×3/4÷1/2+12÷30=? vbodmas rule

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Answered by vrushalibhosale528
1

Answer:

Your answer is 4.9

Explanation:

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Answered by paramcomforchowdhury
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Answer:

12 \times  \frac{3}{4}  \div  \frac{1}{2}  + 12 \div 30 \\  \\  = { \cancel12 ^ 6} \times  \frac{3} {\cancel4 \: _ {\cancel2}} \ \times  \cancel2 + { \cancel12 ^2}\times  \frac{1}{ \cancel30_5}  \\  \\  = 18 +  \frac{2}{5}  \\  \\  =  \frac{90 + 2}{5}  \\  \\  =  \frac{92}{5}  \\ \\   =  18 \:   \frac{2}{5} (answer)

This is according to VBODMAS rule.

V= verniculum, B= bracket, O= of, D= division, M= multiplication, A=Addition, S=subtraction.

Operations used here are Multiplication, Division and Addition. First we will do Division and then multiplication and at last addition.

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