Math, asked by wilsonp7126, 10 months ago

17 + 6×4/3

Please answer with step by step explanation​

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Answered by Unni007
1

Answer:

17 + \frac{6\times4}{3} = \bold{25}

Step-by-step explanation:

Here,

We have to apply the BODMAS rule.

BODMAS Rule : According to this rule, the brackets have to be solved first followed by powers or roots (i.e. of), then Division, Multiplication, Addition, and at the end Subtraction.

According to the rule,

We have to first multiply the terms.

i.e.,

17 + \frac{6\times4}{3}

Here, 3 cancels off and 6 becomes 2 since they have common multiple as 3.

Therefore it becomes,

17 + (2 × 4)

= 17 + 8

= 25.

Therefore the answer is 25...

Answered by athangshende
1

Answer:

Sorry for my mistake

I am really guilty for it

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