Simplify. -12*1.6*3+48/3
First, do multiplications and divisions in the order they appear from left to right.
\(-12 \times 1.6 \times 3 + 48 \div 3\) \(= \color{red}{-12 \times 1.6} \times 3 + \color{red}{48 \div 3}\) Start with the two operations in red. Copy everything else down tot eh next line.
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\(-12 \times \dfrac{1}{6} \times 3 + 48 \div 3\) \(=\color{red}{-12 \times \dfrac{1}{6}} \times 3 + \color{red}{48 \div 3}\) Do the two operations in red. Copy everything else as it is to the next line.
so 19.2 and 16
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-12 * 1/6 = -2. Where did you get the 19.2 from?
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\(=\color{red}{-12 \times \dfrac{1}{6}} \times 3 + \color{red}{48 \div 3}\) Now you get this: \(=-2 \times 3 + 16\) Now we do the multiplication: \(= - 6 + 16\) Finally we add: \(= 10\)
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I had no idea this was a test. I don't see that stated anywhere.
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