The sum of the product of two and nine and the product of two and thirty-six is divided by nine and then the quotient is multiplied by the sum of the first three prime numbers is 100.
In mathematics, an expression is defined as a set of numbers, variables, and mathematical operations formed according to rules dependent on the context.
The expression can be written as,
[tex]\dfrac{(2 \times 9)+(2 \times 36)}{9} \times (2+3+5)[/tex]
The result of the above expression will be,
[tex]\dfrac{(2 \times 9)+(2 \times 36)}{9} \times (2+3+5)\\\\=\dfrac{18+72}{9} \times (10)\\\\[/tex]
= (90/9) × 10
= 10 × 10
= 100
Hence, the sum of the product of two and nine and the product of two and thirty-six is divided by nine and then the quotient is multiplied by the sum of the first three prime numbers is 100.
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