Math, asked by sethsantosh677, 3 months ago

5×5×5×5 / 5×5 is equal to:​

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Answered by Anonymous
18

 \frac{5 \times 5 \times 5 \times 5}{5 \times 5}  =  \frac{625}{25}  = 25

Answered by manojchauhanma2
0

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The answer is 35. Look up PEMDAS, it will help you with the order of operations. Since there is no parentheses and no exponents on the numbers being added, you would do the multiplication portion first (the 5x5); as multiplication and division always comes before addition and subtraction. If you have both multiplication and division in an equation like this, you would then equate from left to right (just like reading a book, but this is only in an equation with this kind of format. like 5+5/5+5+5x5+5 You would do the division portion first, then the multiplication, then add everything up). In reality, an equation would not traditionally be written this way. It would have been restructured as 5x5+5+5 before ever being placed in front of someone to be solved. Some would have placed a parentheses around the 5x5 (5x5), but that would mean the same thing; so it really would depend on the particular school of thought and if there is any subsequent equations to follow, which would interact with this one. If this equation was presented to you, I am going to guess it is for a math class; and the professor/teacher is trying to teach you the proper order of procedure for mathematical equations. I hope this helps. Like I said, check out PEMDAS. If you learn this acronym, it will great assist you in the future with equations such as this and in general.

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