## Cookie_2046 one year ago Which expression can be added to the right side of the equal sign to form an equation? 6*5+18÷3= A. (4*12÷2)+10 B. 2*11+(2+12) C. 4+5*10-8 D. (9+4)*4-6

1. zepdrix

To form an equation, the left side will need to be equal to the right side. Let's start by figuring out the value of the left side. What do you get? :) 6*5+10÷3

33?

3. zepdrix

Is that last symbol division? Hmm that kinda messes things up for us :O But yes, that seems about right. We get: $$\large\rm 6\cdot5+10\div3$$ $$\large\rm 30+10\div3$$ $$\large\rm 30+3.33$$ $$\large\rm 33.33$$ Something like that I suppose..

4. zepdrix

So now just check options A through D and see which one gives you the same value :)

ok hold on

Is it A?

7. zepdrix

A seems to be the closest... It giving u 34, ya?

wait Then D

9. zepdrix

None of these options are correct :( But that certainly is the closest. Hmm very strange. D? Hmm D gave me 46.

Then I'll just go with d??? this question is very confusing for me

@zepdrix WAIT

I said 6*5+10÷3= i meant to put 6*5+18÷3=

13. zepdrix

Oh you -_- you and your ways

15. zepdrix

So that should work out a little better, ya? :O 6*5+18÷3 30+18÷3 30+6 36

so what do i suppose to do

17. zepdrix

You choose the option A, B, C or D which is equal to 36 :)

Alright! Hold on okay :)

B

20. zepdrix

yayyy good job \c:/