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How to solve (10-7)+(2x14/7).
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How to solve (10-7)+(2x14/7).
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We use BEDMAS.
1) solve brackets first
(10-7)=(3)
1a) Division comes next
(2x14/7) , (14/7)=2 , 1b) multiplication is next
(2x(2)) = 4
2) Addition
(3)+(4) = 7
The answer is 7.
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The answer should be 7
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