Which expression can be added to the right side of the equal sign to form an equation? 6*5+18÷3= A. (4*12÷2)+10 B. 2*11+(2+12) C. 4+5*10-8 D. (9+4)*4-6
To form an equation, the `left side` will need to be equal to the `right side`. Let's start by figuring out the value of the left side. What do you get? :) 6*5+10÷3
33?
Is that last symbol division? Hmm that kinda messes things up for us :O But yes, that seems about right. We get: \(\large\rm 6\cdot5+10\div3\) \(\large\rm 30+10\div3\) \(\large\rm 30+3.33\) \(\large\rm 33.33\) Something like that I suppose..
So now just check options A through D and see which one gives you the same value :)
ok hold on
Is it A?
A seems to be the closest... It giving u 34, ya?
wait Then D
None of these options are correct :( But that certainly is the closest. Hmm very strange. D? Hmm D gave me 46.
Then I'll just go with d??? this question is very confusing for me
@zepdrix WAIT
I said 6*5+10÷3= i meant to put 6*5+18÷3=
Oh you -_- you and your ways
I'm soo sorry about that
So that should work out a little better, ya? :O 6*5+18÷3 30+18÷3 30+6 36
so what do i suppose to do
You choose the option A, B, C or D which is equal to 36 :)
Alright! Hold on okay :)
B
yayyy good job \c:/
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