Math, asked by vivek0o7, 1 year ago

140-12×[3-4{2×(-8)}]​

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Answered by WritersParadise01
24

\bf{Question} :-

140-12×[3-4{2×(-8)}]

\bf{Solution} :-

we will solve this by using the formula \bf{BODMAS}

full forms :-

B = bracket

O= open

D= division

M= multiplication

A= addition

S = subtraction

using this formula,

140 - 12 × [3 - 4 { 2 × (-8) } ]

( firstly, solve the bracket portion )

= 140 - 12 × [ 3 - 4 × ( - 16 ) ]

( solve -4 × -16 , both minus sign cancels out and results in a positive number)

= 140 - 12 × [ 3 + 64 ]

( another bracket portion need to be open , so add 3 + 64 )

= 140 - 12 × 67

( there's no division, so multiply the terms -12 × 67 )

= 140 - 804

= - 664 Answer!


WritersParadise01: thnx a lot :)
Answered by Anonymous
19

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

  • Equation is 140–12×[3–4{2×(–8)}]

Solution:

140 12 x [ 3 4{2 x (8)}]

140 12 x [ 3 4 { 16 }]

140 12 x [ 3 + 64 ]

140 12 x 67

140 804

664 Answer

What is BODMAS ?

  • Bracket
  • Open
  • Divide
  • Multiply
  • Addition
  • Subtraction
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