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4×(-2)+(-10)÷5×2+1)÷2/2 ​

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Answered by JONE45AVENGERS
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4×(-2)+(-10)÷5×2+1)÷2/2

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-5

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Firstly, Use BODMAS formula

Bodmas stands for

B= Brackets,

O= Orders

D= Division

M=Multiplication

A= Addition

S= Subtraction

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4×(-2)+(-10)÷5×2+1)÷2/2

4×-2+(-10) ÷ 5×2+1÷ 2/2

Start from division--

4×-2 -2 ×2+ 1

Now multiplication-

-8 -4+ 1

Now addition

-8-3

Now Subtraction-

=> -5

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