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4c divided by 6 + 2a for c= 4 for a =5

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Given expression:


\sf4c / 6 + 2a

Given values:

  • a = 5
  • c = 4

Rule we are going to use:

BODMAS

  • B = Brackets
  • O = Of Order
  • D = Division
  • M = Multiplication
  • A = Addition
  • S = Subtraction

Solution:

  • Substitute the variables with their given values and solve using the BODMAS rule


\tt4 * 4 / 6 + 2 * 5


\tt \: ( \cancel4 * 4)/( \cancel6) + 10


\tt \: (2 * 4)/(3) + 10


\tt (8)/(3) + 10


\boxed{ \bf \: (38)/(3) }

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