Math, asked by brandonmcgilvray, 10 months ago

what is 4(1.75y−3.5)+1.25y simplified

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Answered by Anonymous
104

★ To Find :

We have to solve the given equation : \sf{4(1.75u - 3.5) + 1.25y}

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★ Solution :

As, we have to find the value of \sf{4(1.75y - 3.5) + 1.25y}

We will use BODMAS rule to do this question.

According to BODMAS firstly we will solve brackets.

\sf{\dashrightarrow 4(1.75y - 3.5) + 1.25y} \\ \\ \sf{\dashrightarrow 4 \times 1.75y - 4 \times 3.5}

Now we have to solve division according to BODMAS rule but there is no division. So, now we solve multiplication.

\sf{\dashrightarrow 7y - 14 + 1.25y}

Now, we will solve addition.

\sf{→8.25y - 14} \\ \\ \Large{\implies{\boxed{\boxed{\sf{8.25y - 14}}}}}

\therefore 8.25y - 14 is the required answer.

Answered by Anonymous
4

Step-by-step explanation:

4 (1.75y - 3.5) + 1.25y \\ </p><p>4  \times 1.75 y = 7 \\ </p><p>4 \times (-3.5) = (-14) \\ </p><p></p><p>7y - 14 + 1.25y \\ </p><p></p><p>8.25y - 14 \:

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