How much is ( (6+4)(5+5) ) - (25x2)? go by BEDMAS
B= Brackets
E= Exponents
D= Division
M= Multiplication
A= Adding
S= Subtraction
First do the first brackets. ( (6+4)(5+5) )
6+4=10
5+5=10
(10)(10)
see how the brackets are close together (the stuff in bold)? That means Multiplication. 10 x 10 = 100
Now do the second brackets (25x2). 25 x 2 = 50
Now re write the equation ( 100 ) - ( 50 )
Now just remove the brackets. And change the signs. (If it was to be - 50 then it would be + 50. But since its a positive then you leave it alone)
100 - 50 = 50
How much is ( (6 + 4)(6 + 4)) - (25 x 2)?
6/46 is 3/23
The value of 6 in 46 is 6 tens or 60.
46 = 46
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7.6667
46 XL=40 VI=6 In Roman numerals of-course.
Depends what the numbers actually represent. You could have 6 whole numbers or 46 parts of 1, as in 46/46.
The LCM is 138.
4 cm + 6 mm = 4.6 cm = 46 mm
7 x 6 = 42 and 8 x 6 = 48, so 46 is not a multiple of 6.No
The GCF of 6 and 46 is 2.The prime factorization of 6 is 2*3The prime factorization of 46 is 2*23The GCF is 2.