Math, asked by abhirajgupta2019, 9 months ago

What is {(64÷2)-32}×8-6

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Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

Similarly, 10 = 10*10*2= 200.

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See in the given question the respective numbers can be expressed in the form as

No. *No. * 2

So the value of number you asked was 10.

Therefore, according to the seen convention above

10 =10*10*2 =200.

Answered by amruthajshenoy
2

Answer:

ur answer is -6

Step-by-step explanation:

using bodmas

first 64/2 shd be solved that is 32

then we shd do 32-32=0

now when we open the bracket the next thing is a multiplication so we should multiply 0and 8 which gives 0

then at last 0-6=-6

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