State ,which is greater:(6-8)×10 and 6-(8×10)
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(6-8)×10
-2×10
-20
6-(8×10)
6-80
-74
As in negative integers the greater number is smaller and smaller number is greater so (6-8)×10 is greater
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Answer:
(6-8)×10 is greater than 6-(8×10)
Step-by-step explanation:
Explanation:
Given that, (6 - 8) × 10 and 6 - (8× 10)
- BODMAS rule - The Bodmas rule is arranged according to the letters in the acronym BODMAS, which stand for brackets, order of powers or roots, division, and multiplication , a stands for addition and S for subtraction.
- According to the BODMAS rule, multi-operator mathematical equations must be resolved in the BODMAS order from left to right.
Step 1:
Now, from the BODMAS rule, we first solve bracket part than multiplication part and than subtraction.
First we solve the (6 - 8) × 10
⇒ (-2) × 10
Now, we open the brackets,
⇒-2 × 10 = -20
On solving 6 - (8 × 10)
⇒6 - (80) = -74
As we know that, in negative integers the greater number is smaller and smaller number is greater.
So, we can see that - 20 is greater than -74.
Final answer:
Hence, (6-8)×10 is greater than 6-(8×10)
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