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jek_recluse [69]
1 year ago
9

Need help ASAP !!

Mathematics
1 answer:
aleksley [76]1 year ago
4 0

The missing expression should be for Step 3 is [(25 + 3)/0.5] - 16.4 ÷ 4 and the missing expression should be for Step 6 is 56 - 4.1

<h3>Part A: Explain what the missing expression should be for Step 3</h3>

To do this, we make use of the expression in step 2

The expression in step 2 is

[(5^2 + 3)/0.5] - 16.4 ÷ 4

The next step at this stage is to evaluate the expression 5^2

So, we have:

[(25 + 3)/0.5] - 16.4 ÷ 4

Hence, the missing expression should be for Step 3 is [(25 + 3)/0.5] - 16.4 ÷ 4

<h3>Part B: Explain what the missing expression should be for Step 6.</h3>

To do this, we make use of the expression in step 5

The expression in step 5 is

56 - 16.4 ÷ 4

The next step at this stage is to evaluate the expression 16.4 ÷ 4

So, we have:

56 - 4.1

Hence, the missing expression should be for Step 6 is 56 - 4.1

Read more about expressions at:

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