Math, asked by rahulkumar8734, 8 months ago

If ‘–’ stands for ‘×’, ‘×’ stands for ‘+’, ‘+’stands for ‘÷’ and ‘÷’ stands for ‘–’, then what is the value of

9 ÷ 18 × 15 + 3 – 6 × 12 ?

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Answered by shankarporika76
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Answer:

the ans is 33

Step-by-step explanation:

as given in the question    '-'     stands for    'x'

                                           'x'     stands for    '+'

                                           '+'      stands for    '÷'

                                           '÷'       stands for   '-'

then the equation becomes as 9-18+15÷3x6+12

solve the equation;  9-18+15÷3×6+12  by BODMAS rule

9-18+5x6+12  (division)

=9-18+30+12      (multiplication)

=51-18                 (addition)

=33                      (substraction)

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