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if × means +, + means ÷, ÷means and - means× then what is the value of 33 +3÷21-*2 - 5?​

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Answered by shahegulafroz
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Answer:

The value of  33 +3 \div 21\times(-2) - 5  is -20 .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -

× means +

+ means ÷

÷ means -

- means ×

To find -

The value of 33 +3 \div 21\times(-2) - 5

Solution -

Given equation,

33 +3 \div 21\times(-2) - 5

As per given information

× means +

+ means ÷

÷ means -

- means ×

Equation becomes,

33 \div 3- 21+(-2)\times 5

For simplifying we will use BODMAS,

As per BODMAS rule,

B for Bracket

O for Of

D for Divide

M for Multiply

A for Addition

S for Subtraction

1. divide 33 by 3 we get

= 11- 21+(-2)\times 5

2. Multiply (-2) by 5 we get

= 11- 21+(-10)

When (-) multiplied by (+) it given ( - )

= 11- 21-10

When two ( - ) comes addition occurred with (-) sign in answer .

3. Addition 21 and 10 we get

= 11- 31

4 . Substract 11 from 31 we get

= -20

The value of  33 +3 \div 21\times(-2) - 5  is -20 .

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