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A+A-2+A÷2=27 THEN FIND A

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Answered by Anonymous
19

A + A - 2 + A ÷ 2 = 27

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• We simply have to solve it.

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→ A + A - 2 + A ÷ 2 = 27

Apply BODMAS Rule on it.

i.e.

B = Bracket

O = Order

D = Division

M = Multiplication

A = Addition

S = Subtraction

In A + A - 2 + A ÷ 2 = 27 ... first division, then addition and in last subtraction.

→ A + A - 2 + A ÷ 2 = 27

→ A + A - 2 + \dfrac{A}{2} = 27

\dfrac{2A\:+\:2A\:-\:4\:+\:A}{2} = 27

→ 2A + 2A - 4 + A = 27(2)

→ 2A + 2A - 4 + A = 54

→ 5A - 4 = 54

→ 5A = 54 + 4

→ 5A = 58

→ A = \dfrac{58}{5}

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Answered by StarGazer001
24

Answer:-

Value of A = 58/5.

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