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how we solve 3+6*(5+4)/3-7


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Answered by mahakulkarpooja615
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Answer:

14

Step-by-step explanation:

i) The given expression is 3+6*(5+4) ÷ 3-7

ii) For solving the above expression, we have to use the BODMAS rule.

iii) By applying BODMAS rule and solving, we get

Solving the bracket,

3+6*(5+4) ÷3-7 = 3+6*9  ÷3-7  

solving the division,

                              = 3+6*3-7

solving the multiplication,  

                              = 3+18-7

solving the addition,

                              = 21-7

solving the subtraction and we get the answer of this expression as

                              = 14

iv) ∴ The required answer of the expression is 14.

Answered by gausia8080
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Given,

3+6\times(5+4)/3-7

By using BODMAS rule to solve the given expression

We have to apply the BODMAS to solve the given expression.

B-Bracket

O-of

D-division

M-multiplication

A-addition

S-subtraction

First we have to solve bracket

3+6\times(5+4)/3-7

= 3+6\times3-7

=3+18-7

=21-7

= 14

Therefore, the answer is 14.

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