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Evaluate: 14÷(3 of 2–3+4)–(5–3)

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Answered by abhijitdey16122004
1

Answer:

its easy

Step-by-step explanation:

Simplify 14÷(3 of 2-3+4) -9 (5-3)

First solve of  , Of means multiplication so 3 of 2 = 6

= 14 ÷ (6 - 3 + 4) - 9(5-3)

Now solve inside bracket

6-3+4 = 7  & 5-3 =2

= 14 ÷ (7) - 9(2)

now solve ÷  & open brackets

= 2 - 18

= - 16

14÷(3 of 2-3+4) -9 (5-3) = -16

hope its clear.

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Answered by nidhizade81000
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Answer:

tip: use bodmas rule

Step-by-step explanation:

BODMAS RULE

BRACKET OPEN

DIVISION

MULTIPLICATION

ADDITION

SUBTRACTION

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