Math, asked by sisu69, 1 year ago

 \frac{( - 350 )+ 49 + 30( - 210) + 350 + 56}{70}
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PLEASE SHOW THE ADDITION STEP BY STEP AND PLEASE WRITE WITH WHOM YOU ARE ADDING WHAT.​

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Answered by generalRd
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 \dfrac{( - 350 )+ 49 + 30( - 210) + 350 + 56}{70}

Since the given expression has a combination of addition, subtraction, and division we shall use the BODMAS rule here.

So, we have>

=> \dfrac{( - 350 )+ 49 +(30)( - 210) + 350 + 56}{70}

=> \dfrac{( - 350 )+ 49 +( -6300) + 350 + 56}{70}

=> \dfrac{( - 350 )+ 49 +( -6300) +  406}{70}

=> \dfrac{( - 350 )+ 49+406+( -6300)}{70}

=> \dfrac{( -350-6300)+ 455 }{70}

=> \dfrac{ - 6650+ 455 }{70}

=> \dfrac{- 6195}{70}

=>-88.5.

Remember

1)BODMAS RULE=>

B=> Bracket

O=>of

D=>Division

M=>Multiplication

A=>Addition

S=>Substraction

Here we see that the first priority is given to the brackets and then division.

So anything inside brackets is to be solved at first.

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