Math Problem Statement

(3 ÷ 6) × 4 = ?

Solution

The expression in the image appears to be:

(3÷6)×4(3 \div 6) \times 4

Let's solve it step by step:

  1. Division first: 3÷6=0.53 \div 6 = 0.5

  2. Multiply by 4: 0.5×4=20.5 \times 4 = 2

Thus, the result of (3÷6)×4(3 \div 6) \times 4 is:

22

Would you like further details or have any questions?

Here are five related questions to consider:

  1. What is the order of operations (PEMDAS) used to solve expressions like this?
  2. How would the expression change if there were parentheses around 3×43 \times 4 first?
  3. Can you calculate (6÷3)×5(6 \div 3) \times 5?
  4. How do fractions relate to division in expressions?
  5. How does this expression change if you add a subtraction operation at the end?

Tip: Always resolve operations in parentheses first, followed by exponents, multiplication/division (left to right), and addition/subtraction (left to right).

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Arithmetic
Order of Operations

Formulas

Division formula: a ÷ b = c
Multiplication formula: a × b = c

Theorems

Order of Operations (PEMDAS)

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 4-6