How do you evaluate the expression #63/7times(5-2)#?
27
We use a rule while solving this type of expressions...
The rule is : B.O.D.M.A.S.
B stands for bracket
O stands for of
D stands for Division
M stands for Multiplication
A is Addition
S is substraction
Here I have done bracket work first......Next I divided and finally multiplied the two results...
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To evaluate the expression ( \frac{63}{7} \times (5-2) ), you first simplify the expression inside the parentheses by subtracting 2 from 5 to get 3. Then, you multiply 63 by 1 (since ( \frac{63}{7} = 9 )). Therefore, the result is ( 9 \times 3 = 27 ).
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When evaluating a one-sided limit, you need to be careful when a quantity is approaching zero since its sign is different depending on which way it is approaching zero from. Let us look at some examples.
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