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Using the symbols +,-,×,÷ , fill in the three blanks below to make a true equation . ( a symbol may be used more than once .) 6_6_6_6=66

Answers

Answered by sayandcal
21

Answer: (6 + 6) x 6 -6=66

Step-by-step explanation:

6+6 is 12 x 6 is 72 -6 is 66

Answered by Anonymous
39

Answer:-

(6 + 6) × 6 - 6

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Solution:-

Given condition is 6 _ 6 _ 6 _ 6 = 66

Instead of three blanks we have to use +, -, ×, ÷

We take (6 + 6) × 6 - 6

Now, let's solve it by BODMAS rule.

According to BODMAS Rule. First we have to solve brackets, then division, then multiplication then addition and in last subtraction.

What we have to solve first is brackets.

\implies (6 + 6) × 6 - 6

\implies 12 × 6 - 6

Second, we have to do multiplication; according to BODMAS rule.

\implies 12 × 6 - 6

\implies 72 - 6

And in last subtraction

\implies 72 - 6

\implies 66

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