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solve the following using BODMAS 100 − 12 × 5 + (4 + 7 × 2)​

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Answered by MuditBhadada
6

Answer:

your answer is 22

Step-by-step explanation:

100-12×5+(4+14)

100-12×5+18

100-60+18

100-78

22

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Answered by minsaravinod
2

 \mathtt {Question:}

Solve the following using BODMAS: 100 - 12 × 5 + (4 + 7 × 2)

 \mathtt {Answer: }

22

 \mathtt {</strong><strong>Solution</strong><strong>:</strong><strong> </strong><strong>}

100 - 12 × 5 + (4 + 7 × 2)

= 100 - 12 × 5 + ( 4 + 14)

= 100 - 12 × 5 + 18

= 100 - 60 + 18

= 100 - 78

= 22

\mathtt\fcolorbox{yellow}{yellow}{Proven \: Answer =\:22}

 \mathtt {Additional \:points:}

  • BODMAS is a short form used for the basic order, from first to last, with which we must solve an equation.
  • BODMAS is short for Bracket, Of, Division, Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction.
  • Here, we check whether we have brackets and solve that equation first. Inside the bracket, we do Bodmas again if it should be used.
  • Then we check for 'of' which is not present in the given equation.
  • After, we go in the order - division, multiplication, addition and last, subtraction.
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