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Simplify using BODMAS rule: 3 + 6 × ( 5 + 4 ) ÷ 3 - 7

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Answered by SparkleHelpz
5

Answer:

14

Step-by-step explanation:

3 + 6 × ( 5 + 4 ) ÷ 3 - 7 = 14

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
7

Answer:

=> 14

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the given data in the question, we have to simplify the given expression.

Given that:-

3 + 6 \times ( 5 + 4 ) \div 3 - 7

For simplifying the given expression we have to use the rule of BODMAS,

First, we have to add the bracket terms,

=> 3 + 6 \times ( 9 ) \div 3 - 7

By dividing 9 by 3 we get,

=> 3 + 6 \times 3 - 7

Multiply the terms 6 and 3, we get

=> 3 + 18 - 7

Add the terms 3 and 18,

=> 21 - 7

=> 14

Hence, by simplifying 3 + 6 \times ( 5 + 4 ) \div 3 - 7 we get 14.

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