EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781337798396
Author: SMITH
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 6, Problem 8A
To determine

(a)

Solve the expression.

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Answer to Problem 8A

The answer is 72.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The expression is 79×(23+356).

Calculation:

The combined operations of the given expression are calculated as follows:

  =79×(23+356)=79×(23+ 236)=79×( 4+236)=79×276

Simplify the above expression as follows:

  =7×36=7×12=72

Thus, the answer is 72.

Conclusion:

The answer is 72.

To determine

(b)

Solve the expression.

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Answer to Problem 8A

The answer is 3114.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The expression is 12412÷12+234.

Calculation:

The combined operations of the given expression are calculated as follows:

  =12412÷12+234=1292÷12+114=1292×21+114=129+114

Simplify the above expression as follows:

  =3+114=12+114=234

The mixed fraction of 234 is 3114.

Thus, the answer is 3114.

Conclusion:

The answer is 3114.

To determine

(c)

Solve the expression.

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Answer to Problem 8A

The answer is 2838.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The expression is (16412)÷12+538.

Calculation:

The combined operations of the given expression are calculated as follows:

  =(16412)÷12+538=(1692)÷12+438=( 3292)×21+438=( 232×21)+438

Simplify the above expression as follows:

  =23+438=184+438=2278=2838

Thus, the answer is 2838.

Conclusion:

The answer is 2838.

To determine

(d)

Solve the expression.

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Answer to Problem 8A

The answer is 356.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The expression is (16412)÷(12+218).

Calculation:

The combined operations of the given expression are calculated as follows:

  =(16412)÷(12+218)=(1692)÷(12+ 178)=( 3292)÷( 248)=232÷3

Simplify the above expression as follows:

  =232×13=236=356

Thus, the answer is 356.

Conclusion:

The answer is 356.

To determine

(e)

Solve the expression.

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Answer to Problem 8A

The answer is 207787.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The expression is 1514×113+223÷456.

Calculation:

The combined operations of the given expression are calculated as follows:

  =1514×113+223÷456=614×43+83÷296=613+83×629=613+1629

Simplify the above expression as follows:

  =1769+4887=181787=207787

Thus, the answer is 207787.

Conclusion:

The answer is 207787.

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