What is the answer to this questing idk someone gave me this question and idk if it is correct soo.. yea.
(14/6)-[1{3/2}-2/3(3/2)=
Well, this question has an uneven number of parentheses, so it's technically not solveable.
I can try to interpret what this is asking though.
I think this is meant to be the following question:
(14/6)-[1{3/2}-2/3(3/2)] ---1 times 3/2 is just 3/2
(14/6)-[(3/2)-2/3(3/2)] ---Multiply -2/3*3/2, which is-6/6 or just -1
(14/6)-[3/2-1] ---3/2-1(or -2/2) is 1/2
14/6-1/2 --- negative 1/2 is the same thing as -3/6
14/6-3/6
11/6
or
1 and 5/6
Well, this question has an uneven number of parentheses, so it's technically not solveable.
I can try to interpret what this is asking though.
I think this is meant to be the following question:
(14/6)-[1{3/2}-2/3(3/2)] ---1 times 3/2 is just 3/2
(14/6)-[(3/2)-2/3(3/2)] ---Multiply -2/3*3/2, which is-6/6 or just -1
(14/6)-[3/2-1] ---3/2-1(or -2/2) is 1/2
14/6-1/2 --- negative 1/2 is the same thing as -3/6
14/6-3/6
11/6
or
1 and 5/6