Math, asked by anu8383, 2 months ago

Aswer the question with explanation
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Answered by srivastavaabhisek826
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Step-by-step explanation:

60+[7+(6+(1-5-3))]of12/7

60+[7+(6+(1-2))]of12/7

60+[7+(6+(-1))]of12/7

60+[7+(6-1)]of12/7

60+[7+(5)]of12/7

60+[7+5]of12/7

60+[12]of12/7

60+12of12/7

60 + 12 \times  \frac{12}{7}  \\ 60 +  \frac{144}{7}  \\  \frac{420 + 144}{7}  =  \frac{564}{7} 80 \frac{4}{7}

it is not possible as according to your

this expression will never Satisfy

Answered by priyanshinetam59
1

Answer:

6+[ 7+ ( 6 +( 1- 5-3))]

Step-by-step explanation:

60+[ 7 +( 6 + ( 1 - 5- 3) ]

60 + [ 7 + ( 6 + ( 1- 8) ]

60 + [ 7 + ( 6 + (-7) ]

60 + [ 7 + ( 6 - 7) ]

60 + [ 7 + (-1) ]

60 + [ 7 - 1 ]

60+ 6

60 + 6 of 12/7

the answer is not satisfy I know but

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