rdtolmanov rdtolmanov
  • 16-03-2018
  • Mathematics
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(−5.2)+(−3.8)–{(−1.2)–[(−0.5)–(−0.7)]}

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MsEHolt MsEHolt
  • 25-03-2018
The answer is -7.6.

Start with the innermost grouping:

(-5.2)+(-3.8)-{(-1.2)-[(-0.5)-(-0.7)]}

Subtracting a negative is the same as adding a positive:
(-5.2)+(-3.8)-{(-1.2)-[(-0.5+0.7)]}
(-5.2)+(-3.8)-{(-1.2)-[0.2]}

Now start with the next inner grouping:
(-5.2)+(-3.8)-{-1.4}

Again, subtracting a negative is the same as adding a positive:
(-5.2)+(-3.8)+1.4

Add the first two together:
-9.0+1.4

Adding the last two, we get -7.6.
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sshuyi864 sshuyi864
  • 31-03-2019

Answer:-7.6

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