Math, asked by aadish12, 3 days ago

simplifythis 3*2+16/2

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Answered by syedalmaan15me
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Answer :

= 3 x 2 = 6 [first multiply 3 and 2]

= 16 ÷ 2 [now divide 16 and 2]

= 6 + 8 [now add 6 and 8]

= 14

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Answered by mahakulkarpooja615
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Answer:

∴ The required value of equation 3\times 2+\frac{16}{2} is 14.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • In context with question asked,
  • We have to find the value of 3\times 2+\frac{16}{2}.
  • To simplify the given equation, we have to use BODMAS rule.
  • It states that while solving any equation, we have to first solve the B-Bracket, O-Order, D-Division, M-Multiplication, A-Addition and S-Subtraction.
  • So, the given equation is,

      3\times 2+\frac{16}{2} = 3\times 2+8   (∵ 2\times 8=16)

                    = 6+8

                    = 14

  • ∴ The required value of equation 3\times 2+\frac{16}{2} is 14.
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