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Standard IX
Mathematics
BODMAS
100 × 10-100+...
Question
100 × 10 − 100 + 2000 ÷ 100 = ?
(a) 29
(b) 920
(c) none of these
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Solution
(b) 920
Explanation:
Given expression:
= 100 ⨯ 10
-
100 + 2000
÷
100
= 100 ⨯ 10
-
100 + 20 [Performing division]
= 1000
-
100 + 20 [Performing multiplication]
= 1020
-
100 [Performing addition]
= 920 [Performing subtraction]
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