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(5)(3) - (2-7) divided by 4?

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(5)(3) - (2-7) divided by 4?-example-1
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{ \tt{(5)(3) - (2 - 7) / 4}}

- We are going to simplify the expression using BODMAS

  • B stands for Brackets
  • O stands for Of
  • D stands for Division
  • M stands for Multiplication
  • A stands for Addition
  • S stands for Subtraction

- From our expression, relating it to BODMAS, Brackets come first, so let's first operate the brackets


= { \tt{(5 * 3) - ( (2 - 7)/(4)) }} \\ \\ = { \tt{15 - ( - (5)/(4) )}} \\ \\ = { \tt{15 + 5 / 4}}

- Then in our last expression, Division comes next


= { \tt{15 + (5)/(4) }} \\

- Then addition comes last


= { \tt{ (65)/(4) }} \\

- Simplifying our answer into mixed fraction and decimal format;


= { \tt{16 (1)/(4) \: \: or \: \: 16.25}}


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