Math, asked by anurag1652, 18 days ago

a=5,b=6,c=4 .2a+6b+3c=?​

Answers

Answered by nehadahiya248
1

Answer:

A=5

B=6

And,

C=4

Then,

2a+6b+3c

2(5)+6(6)+3(4)

=10+36+12

=>58

Answered by masura8080
0

Answer:

We will get the value is 58.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • As per the question we have to evaluate the given data.

         Given data:- a=5,b=6,c=4.

         To find:- Value of 2a+6b+3c.

         Solution:-

  • To solve the above question we will follow the BODMAS rule.
  • BODMAS is an order of mathematic operations.
  • It stands for,

           B= bracket

           O= order of power or rules

           D= division

           M= multiplication

           A= addition

           S= subtraction

   Now put the value a and b,c  in 2a+6b+3c.

         2a+6b+3c\\=2(5)+6(6)+3(4)\\=10+36+12\\=46+12\\=58

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