My Junior High math teacher used to say:
"My Dear Aunt Sally"
Multiplication and Division First,
Addition and Subtraction Next.
Yes, I know there is a more complicated form of this, but
we don't need that form here.
6 + 4 *10=
multiplication and division first
so 6 + 40 = 46
2007-12-29 19:50:22
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answer #1
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answered by carterchas 4
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6 + 4 times 10 = 6 + 4*10 = 6 + 40 = 46
2007-12-29 19:33:51
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answer #2
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answered by sv 7
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6 + 4 x 10
= 6 + 40
= 46
2007-12-29 19:33:07
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answer #3
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answered by An ESL Learner 7
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Since the question is asked with words, rather than as a mathematical expression, there are two possible answers.
Normally, 6 + 4 x 10 would be done in order: Parentheses, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction.
First, we multiply 4 x 10, for 40, resulting in 6 + 40. That nets us 46 as the answer.
However, it's possible, given the way the question is asked, that the equation to be solved is:
(6 + 4) times 10, or (6 + 4) x 10
If so, then the answer is:
(6 + 4) x 10
(10) x 10
100
So, 46, or 100, depending on how the actual equation is written.
2007-12-29 19:11:02
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answer #4
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answered by Garon Whited 3
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is the question correct??
Q) 6+4 times 10=
A) Solution:
Step 1: 6+4 =10
Step 2: 10 times 10 = 100
Step 3: 100
therefore the answer is 100
2007-12-29 19:39:17
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answer #5
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answered by Jack 4
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6+(4*10) = 6+40 = 46
2007-12-29 19:21:32
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answer #6
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answered by ria 1
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6+4 times 10=??
6+4 is numeric
times is verbose
10 is also numeric
the verbose makes a separative statement, same as parenthesis (6+4) and (10) or (10=) [see later bellow for explanation on (10=)]
= is an equal sign, to one side is the equation, to the other is the value
?? is part of your question statement, but does not belong to the equation (I assume)
6+4 times 10
10 times 10
assuming that by the word "times" you mean multiplication,
10 multiplied by 10 equals 100
the answer would be 100 IF you asked
" what is 6+4 times 10 equal???"
But since you didn't, I'll just say the answer is
10 times 10=
2007-12-29 20:07:14
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answer #7
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answered by Lara 2
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(6+4) * 10 = 10 * 10 = 100
OR
6 + (4 * 10) = 46
2007-12-29 19:18:34
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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in math, brackets are very important for initiating the operator, which must be carried out first
you wrote >the answer to 6+4 times 10=
>> in the absence of brackets, this can mean 2 possibilities
(6+4) times 10 = 10 times 10 = 100
OR
6 + (4 times 10) = 6 + 40 = 46
so, you are the best judge, seen in the text, as to what it meant in proper parenthesis.
2007-12-29 19:47:58
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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it may be 46 or 100
if the actual equation is 6+(4*10)=46
if the actual equation is (6+4)10=100
2007-12-29 19:14:05
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answer #10
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answered by n g 2
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