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⭐ Question 2

What is...
three times the sum of seven plus two divided by the square root of four
Hint: Try doing seven plus two first.

2 Answers

12 votes

Answer:

13.5

Explanation:


3*(7+2)/√(4)

You use PEDMAS - priority of calculation

1) Paranthesis

2) Exponents

3) Divide or Multiple (whichever comes first, reading left to right)

4) Add or Subtract (whichever comes first, reading left to right)

so,

Parenthesis first:


7+2=9

becomes


3*9/√(4)

No exponents, so we skip this step

Left to right for multiply or divide: first comes multiply.


3*9 = 27

becomes


27/√(4)

Now, last one is divide:


27/√(4) = 27/2 = 13.5

answered
User Val Berthe
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12 votes

using podmas rule:

  • P - parenthesis
  • O - Order
  • D - Division
  • M - Multiplication
  • A - Addition
  • S - subtraction

==============


\dashrightarrow \sf 3 * (7+2) \ / \ √(4)


\dashrightarrow \sf 3 \ * \ 9\ / \ √(4)


\dashrightarrow \sf 3 \ * \ 9\ / \ 2


\dashrightarrow \sf 3 \ * \ 4.5


\dashrightarrow \sf \ 13.5

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User Wolffc
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