mandy3816 mandy3816
  • 03-08-2018
  • Mathematics
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0.25×4÷(-1/5)×6÷(-10)

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rejkjavik rejkjavik
  • 03-08-2018

we are given

0.25×4÷(-1/5)×6÷(-10)

we can use

PEMDAS rule

P: parenthesis

E: Exponents

M: multiplication

D: division

A: addition

S: subtraction

Firstly , we will solve inside parenthesis

0.25×4÷(-0.2)×6÷(-10)

now, we can multiply

1÷(-1.2)÷(-10)

now, we can do division

and we get

1÷(-1.2)÷(-10)

[tex] =\frac{10}{1.2} [/tex]

[tex] =\frac{25}{3} [/tex].........Answer

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