Math, asked by gmidbi, 5 months ago

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(2×/3)-5 = (3×/4)+1

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Answered by vihaanpant5
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Answer:

answer is 8

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by alvinam2010
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I am sorry I think you have wrote the wrong question because when it is about the operation of two pairs of numbers, a addition/subtraction /multiplication/division symbol is always there in the middle of the two pairs of numbers. I think your question will be like this= (2×/3)-5 ÷ (3×/4)+1 instead of the equal-to sign in the middle. So, I wrote the answer of (2×/3)-5 ÷ (3×/4)+1.

Answer:

13

Step-by-step explanation:

=(2×/3)-5 ÷ (3×/4)+1

=6-5 ÷  (3×/4)+1

=6-5 ÷ 12+1

=1  ÷ 13

=13

Ans) 13

Hope it helps you.

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