Math, asked by sss93, 1 year ago

6 1/3 ÷ 3/5 of 19/9 + 6/3 the answer should be 7

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Answered by prisha1809
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6 1/3 ÷ 3/5 of 19/9 + 6/3 = 19/3 * 5/3*19/9+ 2= 1805/9 + 2 = 1823/9= 202.56( approx) is the answer coming not 7.

we're their any brackets in the question???

sss93: no
Answered by NehaKari
6

Given :

6\frac{1}{3} ÷ \frac{3}{5} × \frac{19}{9} + \frac{6}{3}

To Find :

Simplify 6\frac{1}{3} ÷ \frac{3}{5} × \frac{19}{9} + \frac{6}{3}

Solution :

6\frac{1}{3} ÷ \frac{3}{5} × \frac{19}{9} + \frac{6}{3}

= \frac{19}{3} ÷ \frac{57}{45} + \frac{6}{3}

As per BODMAS Rule, Division comes before addition,

= \frac{19 * 45}{3 * 57} + 2

= \frac{15}{3} + 2

= \frac{15 + 6}{3}

= \frac{21}{3}

= 7

∴ The value of 6\frac{1}{3} ÷ \frac{3}{5} × \frac{19}{9} + \frac{6}{3} is 7.

What is BODMAS rule?

BODMAS rule is a rule that is used to simplify the arithmetic expression involving more operators in mathematics. The full form of BODMAS is:

Brackets  

Orders (powers and square roots)

Division

Multiplication

Addition

Subtraction

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