Sure! Here are some examples of equations involving parentheses, decimals, and fractions:
1) (2.5 + 0.75) / 0.25 = (3.25) / 0.25 = 13
2) 1.5 * (0.4 + 0.2) = 1.5 * 0.6 = 0.9
3) 0.25 + (2.5 / 0.5) = 0.25 + 5 = 5.25
4) 2.75 - (1/4 + 0.5) = 2.75 - 0.75 = 2
5) (1/2) * (0.8 + 0.2) = (1/2) * 1 = 0.5
These are just a few examples, but hopefully they give you a good idea of how to approach equations involving parentheses, decimals, and fractions.
Equations with Parentheses Decimals and Fractions practice
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