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Question Number 213100 by MathematicalUser2357 last updated on 30/Oct/24

Find this numeric expression using:  The arithmetic division rule a÷b(c)=a÷b×c,  The solvable incorrect syntax rule (a)b=a×b, where b is a number:  12÷4(10−8+1)2÷6×2=?

Findthisnumericexpressionusing:Thearithmeticdivisionrulea÷b(c)=a÷b×c,Thesolvableincorrectsyntaxrule(a)b=a×b,wherebisanumber:12÷4(108+1)2÷6×2=?

Commented by A5T last updated on 30/Oct/24

Q205893

Q205893

Answered by MrGaster last updated on 30/Oct/24

=12÷4(3)2÷6×2  =12÷4×3×2÷6×2  =3×3×2÷6×2  =9×2÷6×2  =3×2  =6

=12÷4(3)2÷6×2=12÷4×3×2÷6×2=3×3×2÷6×2=9×2÷6×2=3×2=6

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