Asked by Denim
what does this mean $\frac{18}{2}[2(3) + (18-1)(7)] = 1125$.
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This is an equation that needs to be solved.
First, find the value inside the square brackets:
$2(3) + (18-1)(7) = 6 + 17(7) = 6 + 119 = 125$
Next, substitute this value back into the equation:
$\frac{18}{2} \cdot 125 = 9 \cdot 125 = 1125$
So, the equation simplifies to $1125 = 1125$, which is a true statement.
First, find the value inside the square brackets:
$2(3) + (18-1)(7) = 6 + 17(7) = 6 + 119 = 125$
Next, substitute this value back into the equation:
$\frac{18}{2} \cdot 125 = 9 \cdot 125 = 1125$
So, the equation simplifies to $1125 = 1125$, which is a true statement.
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