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for class 7 maths subject

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Answered by nehemiahkillensworth
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1055

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Answered by itsmesanyo29
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  \implies {10}^{3} \times  {9}^{0} + {3}^{3}  \times 2 +  {7}^{0}

Using BODMAS,

B - BRACKETS

O - ORDERS/ OF

D - DIVISION

M - MULTIPLICATION

A - ADDITION

S - SUBTRACTION

As the question contains multiplication and addition first multiply the values and then add them

  \implies {10}^{3} \times  {9}^{0} + {3}^{3}  \times 2 +  {7}^{0}

  \implies {a}^{0} = 1 ( indices)

\implies 1000 \times 1 + 27 \times 2 + 1

 \implies 1000 + 54 + 1

 \implies 1055

Hence, your ans is 1055

NOTE -

WHAT IS BODMAS?

  • It explains the order of operations to be performed while solving an expression.
  • According to BODMAS rule, if an expression contains brackets ((), {}, []) we have first to solve or simplify the bracket followed by ‘order’ (that means powers and roots, etc.), then division, multiplication, addition and subtraction from left to right.
  • Solving the problem in the wrong order will result in a wrong answer.
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