Math, asked by manasvi61, 2 months ago

2+5-(-2)×2/9=...????​

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Answered by sharmamanasvi007
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Answer:

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2 + 5 - ( - 2) \times  \frac{2}{9}  \\ 7  +  2 \times  \frac{2}{9}  \\  \cancel{9}\times  \frac{2}{\cancel9}  \\  \boxed{2}

Answered by Anonymous
605

Step-by-step explanation:

Question :

⟼ \: 2 + 5 - ( - 2) \times  \frac{2}{9}

Understanding :

So, in the question we will apply BODMAS. Bodmas stands for:

B- Bracket

O- Of

D- Division

M- Multiplication

A- Addition

S- Subtraction

Answer :

⟼ \: 2 + 5 - ( - 2) \times  \frac{2}{9}

⟼ \: 2 + 5 + 2 \times  \frac{2}{9}

⟼ \: 9 \times  \frac{2}{9}

⟼ \: cancellation \: \:  9 \: by \:  \: 9 \: is \: being \:  \: cancelled

⟼ \: 2 \:  \: ans....

: Answer is 2.

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