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2^3 + 4m divided by 2 when m = 1.5


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Answer:

  • Answer is 7 after simplifying and solving.

Explanation:

Equation that we have been provided with :


  • \boxed{ \tt {\frac{2 {}^(3) \: + \: 4m}{2}\: }} \: \red\bigstar

And the value of m is 1.5. So we would be simply substituting the value of m in the equation given above and divide it by 2 as per the demand of the question.


: \longmapsto \: \sf{\frac{2 {}^(3) \: + \: 4 \: (1.5)}{2}\: }


: \longmapsto \: \sf{((2 * 2 * 2) \: + \: 4 \: (1.5))/(2)\: }


: \longmapsto \: \sf{((4 * 2) \: + \: 4 \: (1.5))/(2)\: }


: \longmapsto \: \sf{(8 \: + \: 4 \: (1.5))/(2)\: }


: \longmapsto \: \sf{(8 \: + \: 4 \: * (1.5))/(2)\: }


: \longmapsto \: \sf{(8 \: + \: 6)/(2)\: }


: \longmapsto \: \sf{(14)/(2)\: }


: \longmapsto \: \cancel{\sf{(14)/(2)\: }}


: \longmapsto \: \red{\bf{7}}

User Res
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Answer:

14

Explanation:

2^3 is 8. 8+4(1.5) is 8+6 is 14.

User Ken Yao
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