Math, asked by mdzeshaan66, 3 months ago

Can you solve this??
6÷2( 1+2) =??

option
4
1
9
2
3

Answers

Answered by samridhsemwal1000
0

Answer:

1 is the answer, follow the BODMAS rule

x÷2y = x/2y, in this case 2y is divided as a whole

Answered by aditya173662
0

Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

According to BODMAS rule

6÷2(1+2).

=6÷2 * 3

=3*3

=9


aditya173662: there is no 'of', it's multiplaction sign coming, so according to BODMAS division comes before multiplication so 6 will be divided by 2
samridhsemwal1000: no thats logic is not right
samridhsemwal1000: according to another logic, x ÷ 2y is x/2y
samridhsemwal1000: 2y as a whole is coming in the denominator
samridhsemwal1000: its not like first 2 is divided by x
aditya173662: how did u solve this recent problem, tell me about that
aditya173662: but If x=4 or any no. which is divisible by 2 then, x is fully divisible by 2
aditya173662: or let's take x = 8, y = 4 and now we have x÷2y as question so it will be 8/2*4 and as 2 and 4 are in denominator anyone of them can divide x
aditya173662: which goes like : x÷2y = 8/2*4= 4/4 or 2/2 which results in answer 1. Here 2 or 4 may divide the whole x
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