Math, asked by SOFIKA, 11 months ago

Simplify the following
(2 + 3) 3 ÷ (6 ÷ 2 × 4 − 7)

Answers

Answered by butlerbrownr
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Right, you always do the brackets first. Lets start with (6/2x4-7). You need to follow the laws of BIDMAS. Brackets, Indecies, Multiplication, Division, Addition and finally Subrtaction.

Answered by soumya2301
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For solving this que we need to follow BODMAS rule .

BODMAS = Bracket Off Division Multiplication Addition Subtraction .

Given :

(2 + 3 ) 3 ÷ ( 6 ÷ 2 × 4 - 7 )

Solve :

(2 + 3 ) 3 ÷ ( 6 ÷ 2 × 4 - 7 )

=( 5 × 3 ) ÷ (3 × 4 - 7 )

= 15 ÷ ( 12 - 7 )

= 15 ÷ 5

= 3

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