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Answer:
The sum of 2 and the quotient of 3 and y
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
2 + 3 ÷ y
According to BODMAS
Bracket
Of
Division
Multiplication
Addition
Subtraction
Division comes first
2 + 3/y
The sum of 2 and the quotient of 3 and y
5*6/10 - 2*7/10 =
3 - 1,4 = 1,6
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Let
p represent the number of bags to be bought
We need to collect
30 stickers and each
bag has
3 stickers
3p = 30
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Number of stickers in a bad Number of stickers to be collected
=
p = 10We need to buy 10 bags of crisps to have 30 stickers
If you drew out this line segment with the points in the order we are given them, the segment would be labeled as a, b, c, d in that order. We are given a measure for ab, and we are also given a measure for bd with c being ignored for a minute. The entire length of the segment can be found by adding ab and bd. 6 + 23 = ad and ad = 29. So the length of the whole segment is 29. We have the length of cd given to be equal to ab, so cd = 6. ab + bc + cd = ad and we are looking for bc. Since we have the other lengths and the length of the whole segment, we fill in accordingly: 6 + bc + 6 = 29. Solving for bc we get bc = 17.