Math, asked by SwastikMohanty, 10 months ago

X = 67, Y = 5¾ Z = 6⁴

What is X × 68 - X ÷ Y + Z²​

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
0

X = 67, Y = 5¾ Z = 6⁴

Putting all values we get,

67*68 -67*4/23 + 6^8

= 1684172 - 11.65

= 1684160.35

Answered by Anonymous
1

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\huge\underline\mathfrak\green{Given}

x = 67

y =  \large 5 \frac{3}{4}

z = 6⁴

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x × 68 - x ÷ y +

[ on putting all values ]

= 67 × 68 - 67 ×  \</strong><strong>l</strong><strong>a</strong><strong>r</strong><strong>g</strong><strong>e</strong><strong>\frac{</strong><strong>4</strong><strong>}{</strong><strong>2</strong><strong>3</strong><strong>} + (6)²

= 4556 - 11.65 + 1679616

= 1684172 - 11.65

= 1684160.35

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