Math Problem Statement

100/4(2+4)

Solution

To solve the expression 1004(2+4)\frac{100}{4}(2+4), follow these steps:

  1. Calculate the expression inside the parentheses: 2+4=62 + 4 = 6

  2. Divide 100 by 4: 1004=25\frac{100}{4} = 25

  3. Multiply the result by 6: 25×6=15025 \times 6 = 150

So, the final answer is 150.

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Here are 5 related questions for practice:

  1. What is the result of 2005(3+7)\frac{200}{5}(3+7)?
  2. Solve 1206(5+3)\frac{120}{6}(5+3).
  3. How do you handle expressions with mixed operations, like 50÷2×(1+3)50 \div 2 \times (1 + 3)?
  4. What is the result of 150÷3×(4+2)150 \div 3 \times (4 + 2)?
  5. Solve 1809(72)\frac{180}{9}(7-2).

Tip: Always perform operations inside parentheses first, followed by division and multiplication from left to right.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Order of Operations
Basic Arithmetic

Formulas

PEMDAS (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction)

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 5-7