Math, asked by rs0063034, 6 hours ago

78×8+78×2= ________. *​

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Answered by Anonymous
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❄️ Answer:-

78 × 8 + 78 × 2 = 780.

❄️ Solution:-

78 × 8 + 78 × 2

→ 624 + 156

→ 780

or,

By using distributive property

a(b + c) = ab + ac

78 × 8 + 78 × 2

78( 8 + 2)

780

Therefore, the answer is 780.

Answered by madeducators1
0

Given:

We have given an equation which is 78×8+78×2.

To Find:

We have to simplify the given equation?

Step-by-step explanation:

  • We have given an algebraic equation which is written  as the 78×8+78×2.
  • We know for solving any equation of maths that include the addition multiplication divide terms we will follow the rule of BODMAS
  • Rule of bodmas state that first of all we will solve the brackets then after that we do dividend followd by doing multiplication then after that we will do the addition and then we do the subtraction in last.
  • We have equation 78×8+78×2
  • Here,we will do multiply first of all here and simplify the terms we will get the result

        624+78\times2

  • Now we will multiply the last terms of the equation written above

        624+156

  • Now we do the addition of written above terms which we get the answer

         780

Hence, the answer is 780.

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