Respuesta :
you would follow the order of operations
Parentheses
Exponents
Multiply/Divide
Add/Subtract
if it is multiply or divide, go from left to right. do the same if it is addition or subtraction
4000/10x2+4-8
first, do 4000/10
400x2+4-8
then do 400x2
800+4-8
then do 800+4
804-8
796
rounding to the nearest tens would make it 800
because 9 rounded up is 10
Parentheses
Exponents
Multiply/Divide
Add/Subtract
if it is multiply or divide, go from left to right. do the same if it is addition or subtraction
4000/10x2+4-8
first, do 4000/10
400x2+4-8
then do 400x2
800+4-8
then do 800+4
804-8
796
rounding to the nearest tens would make it 800
because 9 rounded up is 10
4000 ÷ 10 × 2 + 4 - 8 = 796
REMEMBER THE ORDER OF OPERATIONS TO DO THIS. I ATTACHED AN IMAGE BELOW.
STEPS:
[tex] \frac{4000}{10} [/tex] × 2 + 4 - 8
[tex] \frac{400}{1} [/tex] × 2 Here, we ignore the "4 - 8"
400 × 2 = 800
Now, we get the "4 - 8" back.
800 + 4 - 8 = 796
796 ≈ 800
We round the number to the nearest NEXT ten if the last digit is 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9. The 6 in "796" is the reason we move to the NEXT digit in the tens place, (there's no tens after 796); so it's 800.
REMEMBER THE ORDER OF OPERATIONS TO DO THIS. I ATTACHED AN IMAGE BELOW.
STEPS:
[tex] \frac{4000}{10} [/tex] × 2 + 4 - 8
[tex] \frac{400}{1} [/tex] × 2 Here, we ignore the "4 - 8"
400 × 2 = 800
Now, we get the "4 - 8" back.
800 + 4 - 8 = 796
796 ≈ 800
We round the number to the nearest NEXT ten if the last digit is 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9. The 6 in "796" is the reason we move to the NEXT digit in the tens place, (there's no tens after 796); so it's 800.