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Ratling [72]
3 years ago
12

Help me I got 25 missing assignments

Mathematics
2 answers:
serious [3.7K]3 years ago
6 0

0.5 - ( - 10.5 \times 5) + 40.5 = \boxed{93.5}

A. 93.5 ✅

<u>Step</u>-<u>by</u>-<u>step</u> <u>explanation</u>:-

0.5 - ( - 10.5 \times 5) + 40.5 \\  = 0.5 - ( - 52.5) + 40.5 \\  = 0.5 + 52.5 + 40.5 \\  = 93.5

<u>Note</u>:-

\sf\purple{BODMAS\: rule.}

B = Brackets

O = Orders

D = Division

M = Multiplication

A = Addition

S = Subtraction

\sf\red{(-\:x\:-)\:=\:+}

\large\mathfrak{{\pmb{\underline{\orange{Happy\:learning }}{\orange{!}}}}}

Soloha48 [4]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

93.5

Step-by-step explanation:

See the steps below:)

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