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What is 2×(8+7)-6÷2×(9-3)=

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Answered by karthik2206
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Answer: 12

Step-by-step explanation: 2×(8+7)-6÷2×(9-3)

= 2 x 15-6/2*9-3

= 2 x 15 - 3 x 6

= 30 - 18

= 12

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Answered by sheeb12ansari
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Given: 2\times(8+7)-6\div 2\times(9-3)

We have to find the value of the given equation2\times(8+7)-6\div 2\times(9-3).

For this, we are using the BODMAS rule.

As we know that Bodmas stands for B-Brackets, O-Orders, D-Division, M-Multiplication, A-Addition, S-Subtraction, and we have to solve mathematical expressions with multiple operators from left to right in this order.

We are solving in the following way:

We have,

=> 2\times(8+7)-6\div 2\times(9-3)

Now,

=> 2\times(8+7)-6\div 2\times(9-3)

=>2\times15-6\div2\times6\\=>2\times15-3\times6\\=>30-18\\=>12

We get 2\times(8+7)-6\div 2\times(9-3)=12

Hence, the value of 2\times(8+7)-6\div 2\times(9-3) will be 12.

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