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What is the correct answer to “2+5*4-8:⅘ =?”​

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Answered by SharadSangha
43

The correct answer is 66/5.

The following equation can be simplified as follows.

First term is 2, second is 5*4 and the third can be simplified to 5*8+4/5=44/5.

Now we have to solve 2 + 5*4 - 44/5.

By BODMAS rule we do Multiplication then addition then subtraction in this equation.

=> this reduces to 22 -44/5.

This can also be written as 110-44/5

= 66/5 which is the required answer.

Answered by amitnrw
35

2+5*4-8÷ ⅘ = 12

Step-by-step explanation:

2+5*4-8÷ ⅘

Using BODMAS

1st we will solve

8÷ ⅘  

= 8 * 5/4

= 40/4

= 10

2+5*4-8÷ ⅘

= 2 + 5 * 4 - 10

Now solve 5 * 4

= 2 + 20 - 10

= 22 - 10

= 12

Option b is correct

2+5*4-8÷ ⅘ = 12  

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