Math, asked by Cedron, 9 months ago

simplify {[(65-15)÷10-2]×15-40}×10​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

\mathfrak{ \huge \green{ \underline{answer = 50}}}

 \mathfrak{ \huge \purple{ \underline{ \underline{question}}}} \\  \implies{ \large{(((65 - 15) \div 10 - 2) \times 15 - 40) \times 10}} \\  \mathfrak{ \huge \red{ \underline{solution}}} \\  \implies{ \large{ \underline{solve \: using \: bodmas}}} \\ \implies{ \large{(((50) \div 10 - 2) \times 15 - 40) \times 10}} \\ \implies{ \large{((5 - 2) \times 15 - 40) \times 10}} \\ \implies{ \large{((3) \times 15 - 40) \times 10}} \\ \implies{ \large{(45 - 40) \times 10}} \\ \implies{ \large{5 \times 10}} \\ \implies{ \large{50}} \\  \\ \mathfrak{ \huge \blue{ \underline{answer = 50}}}

Answered by lakshitatuli07
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Answer:50

Step-by-step explanation:

{[(65-15)÷10-2]×15-40}×10

{[(50)÷10-2]×15-40}×10

{[5-2]×15-40}×10

{3×15-40}×10

{45-40}×10

5×10

50

This question can be solved by first opening all brackets starting from smallest to biggest and applying BODMAS

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