Math, asked by angipsally, 2 months ago

Simplify

(3 \div 2^{ - 4}  + 6 \div 11 ^ - 3

Answers

Answered by moongirl30
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1.Do what’s in the brackets first: 25÷5 (3+6–4)

2.Do the addition first in the brackets: 25÷5 (3+6–4)

3.Subtract the result by 4: 25÷5 (9–4)

4.Now move on to the numbers out of the brackets: 25÷5 (5)

5.Divide 25 by 5: 25÷5 (5)

6.Multiply the result by 5: 5 (5)

7. Your final answer will be 25

EDIT: I don’t know why people are saying the answer is 1. I think they forgot you do division before multiplication…?

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