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on simplifying, 1.07 + 2.7 × 1.02 ÷ 0.6, we get​

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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5.66

  • For Bracket, Order, Division, Multiplication, Addition, and Subtraction, the acronym BODMAS is used. The acronym PEMDAS, which stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction, is also known as BODMAS in some areas.
  • It illustrates the steps that need be taken in order to solve an expression. The BODMAS rule states that if an expression involves brackets ((),, []), we must first solve or simplify the bracket before moving on to the left-to-right operations of division, multiplication, addition, and subtraction. The incorrect solution will be obtained by resolving the issue in the incorrect order.
  • When an expression has many operators, the BODMAS rule can be used. In this instance, we must first simplify the words inside the brackets, from the innermost to the outermost brackets [()], as well as any roots or exponents that may be present. then carry out the division or multiplication operation going from left to right. To get the correct answer, execute addition or subtraction last.

Here, the expression is given as,

1.07 + 2.7 × 1.02 ÷ 0.6

Applying BODMAS rules, we get,

= 1.07 + 2.7 × 1.7

= 1.07 + 4.59

= 5.66

Hence, 5.66 is the answer.

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