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what is 9+9-9×9*9tell the answer​

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Answered by koolkk2567
1

Answer: 729

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by leishasri
3

Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

9+9 -9 *9

USING BODMAS RULE

So you have 9+9–9×9÷9.

There's no parenthesis, no exponents, but you have multiplication and division. Since it says 9×9 before ÷9, you do 9×9 first. 9×9= 81.

Now you have 9+9–81÷9.

Now you have division, so that's what you do. 81÷9=9.

Now you have 9+9–9

No parenthesis, or exponents, or multiplication, or division. There's addition and subtraction though, so you do whatever comes first in the equation, which is addition. 9+9=18.

All you have now is 18–9, which is 9.

So here's basically the work.

9+9–9×9÷9

9+9-81÷9

9+9–9

18–9

9.

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