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What is the simplified form of the following expression?


\frac{9 + {4}^(2) }{5}


Select one:

A. 5

B. 7

C. 12

D. 25



User Didil
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2 Answers

7 votes

Hello there!

Answer:


\boxed{A.=5}

Explanation:

PEMDAS

Order of operations

Parenthesis

Exponent

Multiply

Divide

Add

Subtract

Left/Right

First, you do exponent.


4^2=4*4=16


(9+16)/(5)

Add by the numerator.


9+16=25


(25)/(5)=5


\boxed{5}, is the CORRECT/FINAL ANSWER!

Hope this helps you!

Have a nice day! :)

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-Charlie

Thanks!

User David Pratt
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4 votes

Hey there!


  • \bold{(9+4^2)/(5)}

  • \bold{4^2=4*4=16}

  • \bold{(9+16)/(5)}

  • \bold{9+16=25}

  • \bold{(25/5=5)/(5/5=1)}

  • \bold{(5)/(1)=5}

  • \boxed{\boxed{\bold{Answer:A.5}}}\checkmark


\starGood luck on your assignment and enjoy your day
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User Justinas Jakavonis
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