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Simplify 16-4 [3+2÷(9-7)
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hello,
according to bodmas rule
16-4[3+2/2]
=16-4[5/2]
=16-(20/2)
=16-10
=6
thats the answer
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16 - 4 [ 3 + 2 / (9 - 7)]
16 - 4 [ 3 + 2 / 2)]
16 - 4 [ 3 + 1 ]
16 - 4 [4]
16 - 16
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