Math, asked by AshMech, 1 month ago

5 ÷ ( 2 of 3 - 6 + 5 ) + 8

Please explain it also​

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Answered by ravvindrachandak28
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Answer:

correct answer is 9

Step-by-step explanation:

5 \div (2 \times 3 - 6 + 5) + 8  \\  \frac{(6 - 6 + 5) + 8}{5}  \\  \frac{5}{5}  + 8 \\ 1 + 8 \\  = 9

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Answered by luciacanns
1

Answer:

I think we are supposed to use BODMAS in this one.

Remember, BODMAS stands for bracket-of-division-multiplication-addition-subtraction.

Each of these processes must be solved in order. First is the bracket, so we go to the process mentioned in the bracket ( 2 of 3-6 + 5 ). Within the bracket, we solve the 'of' function first, as per the order. Of denotes multiplication.

Let us multiply 2 with 3. The process becomes ( 6 - 6+ 5). Next in the bracket, division, multiplication processes do not occur, therefore we continue with addition, followed by subtraction. End result of the process is 5.

Now we move out of the bracket. We are left with 5/5 +8.

As per our order, first there is division and then addition.

5/5=1

1+8=9

Our final answer is 9.

Hope the step-by-step explanation helps.

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