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What's 16÷8•2+7

 Aug 29, 2014

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So we would solve this by using the rule of DMAS is which or which means Division Multiplication Addition Subtraction!

 

so just according to these we solve such problems!

 

16÷8•2+7            (first we will divide 16 and 8)

 

= 2 • 2 + 7           (and now multiply 2 and 2 )

 

= 4 + 7       (  think now u know what has to be done lol)

 

= 11   ANSWER

 

i hope uve understood by now but if not then pls be free to ask!

 

hope this helps!

 Aug 29, 2014
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whats that dot??is it a some kind of multiplication sign!?

 Aug 29, 2014
 #2
avatar+11912 
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Best Answer

So we would solve this by using the rule of DMAS is which or which means Division Multiplication Addition Subtraction!

 

so just according to these we solve such problems!

 

16÷8•2+7            (first we will divide 16 and 8)

 

= 2 • 2 + 7           (and now multiply 2 and 2 )

 

= 4 + 7       (  think now u know what has to be done lol)

 

= 11   ANSWER

 

i hope uve understood by now but if not then pls be free to ask!

 

hope this helps!

rosala Aug 29, 2014
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Excellent, Rosala !!!

Thumbs Up and Points.....

 

  

 Aug 29, 2014
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Thank you CPHill!

 

your the best giver of points!and funny too!

 

i think the two moderators make a perfect match!

 

Melody is for maintaining discipline and teaching latex and giving some superb high class answers!

 

And CPhill is for some fun and helping us out with our doubts and telling where we r stuck!

 

even melody does it but im just highlighting the main things!

 

so isnt it a superb pack of moderators!

 

 Aug 29, 2014

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