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What is 9 - 8 - 7 - 6 - 5 + 3(4) + 2(5^2) / 10

 Oct 10, 2015

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the Answer should be 0. This is due to b.e.d.m.a.s. First you start by solving inside of the brackets first. so 5^2=25.

 

9-8-7-6-5+3(4)+2(25)/10

 

Next you have to solve all of the multiplication starting from the left. 

 

9-8-7-6-5+(12)+2(25)/10

Then the next multiplication

9-8-7-6-5+(12)+(50)/10

Now according to bedmas division is before addition and subtraction so you solve the division.

50/10=5

 

9-8-7-6-5+12+5

 

Then solve the rest by adding and subtracting

 

9-8-7-6-5+12+5=0

 

 

*NOTE* keep in mind you solve for whatever comes first... Division or multiplication. In this case All of the multiplication came first so you divided last. If the equation was 

 Oct 10, 2015
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0 is the answer

 Oct 10, 2015
 #2
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Best Answer

the Answer should be 0. This is due to b.e.d.m.a.s. First you start by solving inside of the brackets first. so 5^2=25.

 

9-8-7-6-5+3(4)+2(25)/10

 

Next you have to solve all of the multiplication starting from the left. 

 

9-8-7-6-5+(12)+2(25)/10

Then the next multiplication

9-8-7-6-5+(12)+(50)/10

Now according to bedmas division is before addition and subtraction so you solve the division.

50/10=5

 

9-8-7-6-5+12+5

 

Then solve the rest by adding and subtracting

 

9-8-7-6-5+12+5=0

 

 

*NOTE* keep in mind you solve for whatever comes first... Division or multiplication. In this case All of the multiplication came first so you divided last. If the equation was 

Joshie17 Oct 10, 2015
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Thanks :-)

 Oct 10, 2015
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Very nice, Joshie17   !!!!!

 

 

 

 

cool cool cool

 Oct 10, 2015

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