Math, asked by nagalakshmimallladhi, 10 months ago

if x+x+x is 9. x×y-y is 18. z÷y is 1. then what is y+2x×z (hint use bodmas rule)​

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Answered by Victorbulbul
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Answer:

297

Step-by-step explanation:

As x+x+x =9 is 3+3+3=9 then x multiply by y-y=18 is 3 multiply by 9-9=18 and z divided by y is 1 is 9 divided by 9 =1 so in BODMAS rule x multiply by z is 3 multiply by 9 is 27 and y+2 is 9+2=11 so as there is no sign between y+2 and x multiply by z so the answers 27 and 11 will be multiplied and answer is 297.

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