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MissTica
2 years ago
5

Simplify help me to do this ​

Mathematics
1 answer:
snow_tiger [21]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

204

Step-by-step explanation:

90-5 (9-5 (9- (14-12) 3 ) ÷5

▪︎ First we have to solve the ones in the brackets ___ ( 14-12 ) which is e equal to 2

90-5 (9-5 (9- 2×3 ) ÷5 "the 3 comes inside the bracket coz we solved the previous one"

▪︎then we have to solve ( 9-2×3 ) which is equal to 3 _____ is 3 because if we go in the BODMAS way it will be

( 2×3 =6) , then... (9-6=3)

▪︎at the same time we can subtract 9-5 because we are done with the first bracket ( 9-5=4 )

90-5 (4×3)÷5

▪︎at the same time we can subtract 90-5 as well coz we are done with the first bracket ( 90-5=85)

▪︎then we can multiply (4×3) coz it's in the brackets (4×3=12)

85×12÷5

▪︎so then we hv to multiply 85 by 12 , then the answer is 1020

1020÷5

▪︎then divide (1020÷5=204)

☆90-5 (9-5 (9- (14-12) 3 ) ÷5

=90-5(9-5(9-2×3)÷5

=90-5(4×3)÷5

=85×12÷5

=1020÷5

=204

hope this helps☆☆☆

( sorry fr the long answer )

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