Math, asked by samridhi3103, 9 months ago

2+2/2 =3 how is this possible

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Answered by sinzoshree
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Answer:

It is Possible..

First Divide 2 by 2 we get 1 and then Add 1 with 2 we get 3...

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Answered by tiger2625
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Answer:

BCZ, IN THE ABOVE SITUATION WE WILL USE BODMAS RULE

BY BODMAS RULE DIVISION IS DIVIDED FIRST THEN ADDITION

SO, THEREFORE 2/2 = 1 and 2+1 = 3

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