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solong [7]
3 years ago
8

3 + 11 . (8 - 4) ÷ (5 + 6) - 4

Mathematics
2 answers:
Irina-Kira [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

3 + 11 ⋅ ( 8 − 4 ) ÷ ( 5 + 6 ) − 4

 Subtract  4  from  8 .

3 + 11 ⋅ 4 ÷ ( 5 + 6 ) − 4

Multiply  11  by  4 .

3 + 44 ÷ ( 5 + 6 ) − 4

Find the common denominator.  

Add  5  and  6 .

3 + 44 ÷ 11 − 4

Write  3  as a fraction with denominator  1 .

3/ 1 + 44 ÷ 11 − 4

Multiply  3/ 1  by  11/ 11 .

3/ 1 ⋅ 11 /11 + 44 ÷ 11 − 4

Multiply  3/ 1  and  11 /11 .

3 ⋅ 11 /11 + 44 ÷ 11 − 4

Write  − 4  as a fraction with denominator  1 .

3 ⋅ 11 /11 + 44 ÷ 11 +  − 4 /1

Multiply  − 4 /1  by  11 /11 .

3 ⋅ 11 /11 + 44 ÷ 11 + − 4 /1  ⋅ 11 /11

Multiply  

− 4 /1  and  11 /11 .

3 ⋅ 11 /11 + 44 ÷ 11 +   − 4 ⋅ 11 /11

Combine the numerators over the common denominator.

3 ⋅ 11 + 44 − 4 ⋅ 11 /11

Simplify each term.  

Multiply  3  by  11 .

33 + 44 − 44 ⋅ 11/ 11

Multiply  − 4  by  11 .

33 + 44 − 44 /11

Simplify the expression.  

Add  33  and  44 .

77 − 44/ 11

Subtract  44  from  77 .

33 /11

Divide  33 by  11 .

3

FromTheMoon [43]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

See image below:)

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