f. 15 times as much as 1 fifth of 12.

Order of Operations in Mathematics follow this following rule :
This rule is known as the PEMDAS method.
In working on a mathematical problem, we first calculate operation that is in parentheses, follow by exponentiation, then multiplication or division, and finally addition or subtraction.
Let us tackle the problem!
1 fifth of 12
[tex]\frac{1}{5} \times 12[/tex]
15 times as much as 1 fifth of 12
[tex]15 \times (\frac{1}{5} \times 12)[/tex]
Let's solve the above operations!
[tex]15 \times (\frac{1}{5} \times 12) = 15 \times (\frac{1 \times 12}{5})[/tex]
[tex]15 \times (\frac{1}{5} \times 12) = 15 \times (\frac{12}{5})[/tex]
[tex]15 \times (\frac{1}{5} \times 12) = \frac{15 \times 12}{5}[/tex]
[tex]15 \times (\frac{1}{5} \times 12) = \frac{180}{5}[/tex]
[tex]15 \times (\frac{1}{5} \times 12) = \boxed {36}[/tex]
15 times as much as 1 fifth of 12 → 15 × ( ¹/₅ × 12 ) = 36
Grade: Middle School
Subject: Mathematics
Chapter: Order Of Operations
Keywords: Linear , Equations , 1 , Variable , Line , Gradient , Point , Multiplication , Division , Exponent , PEMDAS , percentange , percent