An algebra problem by Naveed Ashraf

Algebra Level 1

5-5+5*5/5


The answer is 5.

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3 solutions

Mohammad Khaza
Aug 4, 2017

5 5 + 5 × 5 5 5-5+5 \times \frac{5}{5}

= 5 5 + 5 5-5+5

= 0 + 5 = 5 0+5=5

Hareesh Batchu
Nov 23, 2014

*means maltiplication

Umer Azam
Nov 19, 2014

First subtract this (5-5) we get 0 remaining is: 0+5 5/5 then, adding 5 into 0 we get , 5 5/5 then multiply (5*5) we get , 25 as we all know that , 25 is divisible by 5 So, 25/5 we get 5 This is the correct answer

you should learn the basic dmas rule the correct answer is -5

Gordon Freeman - 6 years, 5 months ago

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yes by BODMAS, first comes addition, then subtraction'

K.k. Sarma - 5 years, 9 months ago

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