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What is the value of the expression shown below? 

(3/6)2 + 7 × 4 − 5

 

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 Mar 12, 2019

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\(\left(\dfrac{3}{6}\right)^2 + 7\times 4 - 5\\ = \left(\dfrac{1}{2}\right)^2 + 28 - 5\\ = \dfrac{1}{4} + 23\\ = 23.25 \quad \text{ OR } \quad \dfrac{93}{4}\)

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 Mar 12, 2019
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Numerical Expressions

 

I am trying to put (3/6)  and then the 2 sort of floating half way up the 3/6 part like right after

 

 

 

PLEASE NOTE THAT

 Mar 12, 2019
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In this problem you indicated to have (3/6) to the second power like you said + 7x4 - 5 

 

 

so first we multiply 3/6 x 3/6 we get 9/36 simplifying that we get 1/4 

 

so now we have 1/4 times 2 which is 2/4 and simplifing that is 1/2 and 7 x 4 = 28 

 

so 28 + 1/2 = 28 1/2 or in decimal forum ( see the pun there XD) is 28.5  

 

so 28 1/2 - 5 =  23 1/2  but if you need decimal form it's 23.5

 Mar 12, 2019
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\(\left(\dfrac{3}{6}\right)^2 + 7\times 4 - 5\\ = \left(\dfrac{1}{2}\right)^2 + 28 - 5\\ = \dfrac{1}{4} + 23\\ = 23.25 \quad \text{ OR } \quad \dfrac{93}{4}\)

MaxWong Mar 12, 2019

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