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2 + 2 ÷ 2 = 3 how ....................

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Answered by elenadcouza
13

Answer:

by applying bodmas rule

which means that calculation can be done only in a certain step i.e

  1. bracket
  2. of
  3. Division
  4. multiplication
  5. addition
  6. subtraction by this 2+2/2=2+1=3


kani1066: Yes
Answered by Anonymous
87

2 + 2 \div 2 = 3

Now you are asking how , Firstly you ma think that we have to add 2 with 2 that is equal to 4 then divide it from 2 that is equal to 2. . but how the answer is 3 ..

The answer is 3 because during solving questions like that you have to use the property BODMAS that stand for Board Of Division Multiolicatiom Addition & subtraction . this is a series that how you have to solve problems when more than 2 sign come together .

So in This question

2 + 2 \div 2

So , by the rule of BODMAS firstly we have to divide ..

So, 2 ÷ 2 = 1

and then have to Add

2 + 1 = 3

So hence proved that

2 + 2 ÷ 2 = 3

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