Math, asked by Yonama, 5 hours ago

(9+12+2)÷6
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Answers

Answered by lakshayborar
1

Answer:

3.8333333333333

Step-by-step explanation:

(9+12+2)/6

23/6

3.8333333333333.

Answered by Indiancitizen123
1

Answer:

3.83(3 repeats infinite times here but we took only the first two digits that is 83)

Step-by-step explanation:

First in the question let us simplify what is in the brackets.

(9+12+2) = 9+12+2 = 9+12 = 21+2 = 23.

Then the next step is to divide.

23÷6.

Here first let us see the multiple of 6 that is very close to 23 and smaller than 23. That is 18. That is 3 times 6.When you subtract 23 - 18 you get 5. You can divide 5/6 but you get it in the form of decimal.

Keep the decimal point "." in the quotient and add zero side of 5. It becomes 50. Now the multiple of 6 close and lesser than 50 is 48. That is 8 times 6. By this step your quotient is 3.8, and the remainder is 2.

Again add a zero side of 2 and you get 20. Now the multiple of 6 close and lesser than 20 is 18. That is 3 times 6. By here you get the quotient as 3.83.

By this step we get the first two digits after the decimal point. And we will stop here. If you want to continue you add one more zero side of the remainder '2'. That becomes 20. Again, the multiple of 6 close and lesser than 20 is 18. That is 3 times 6. So you add one more '3' side of the quotient. You continue this many times and the quotient will go on as

3.83333..

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