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Simplify using BODMAS rule
(-15)+4÷(5-3)

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Answered by nokoo
36

(-15)+4÷(5-3)

= -15+4÷2

= -15+2

= -13

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Answered by ushmagaur
3

Answer:

The value of the given expression is -13.

Step-by-step explanation:

Recall the BODMAS rule,

B - Brackets         O - orders         D - Division                M - Multiplication

A - Addition          S - Subtraction

So, if an expression contains brackets ((), {}, []) we have first to solve or simplify the bracket and then followed by the 'order'.

Step 1 of 1

Consider the expression as follows:

(-15)+4\div(5-3)

Using BODMAS,

Simplify the expression inside the brackets as follows:

-15+4\div2 (Since 5-3=2)

Now, apply the division operation to simplify further as follows:

-15+2 (Since 4\div2=2)

2-15

Lastly, simplify the expression by subtracting both the numbers as follows:

-13 (Since 2-15=-13)

Therefore, the value of the simplified expression (-15)+4\div(5-3) is -13.

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