Evaluate $\frac{200\div 4 – (40 - 54)}{-72\div 6 + 20\; of\; 6 – 9\times 4}$

      

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$\frac{200\div 4 – (40 - 54)}{-72\div 6 + 20\; of\; 6 – 9\times 4}$

  

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John
$\frac{200\div 4 – (40 - 54)}{-72\div 6 + 20\; of\; 6 – 9\times 4}$

Use BODMAS
Number

Numerator
= 200$\div$ 4 – (-14)

= 200$\div$ 4 + 14

= 50 + 14 = 64

Denominator

= 72$\div$ 6 + 120 – 9 x 4

= -12 + 120 – 36

= -48 + 120 = 72

$\frac{64}{72}$ = $\frac{8}{9}$
johnmulu answered the question on March 6, 2017 at 05:28


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