12-4 divided by 3/4+1 say it in a 6th grader way and explain how you got the answer

To solve this problem, we must follow the order of operations: Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally (PEMDAS).

First, we need to divide 12 by 4, which equals 3.

Next, we need to divide 3 by 3/4. To do this, we can rewrite 3 as a fraction with a denominator of 1 (so 3 = 3/1). Then, we can multiply the numerator and denominator of 3/1 by 4 to get 12/4. Now we can divide 12 by 4, which gives us 3.

Lastly, we need to add 1 to our answer of 3, which equals 4.

So, 12-4 divided by 3/4+1 equals 4.

4 divided by 3/4 but explain how it's right

To explain why 4 divided by 3/4 equals 4, we can rewrite it as a multiplication problem by flipping the fraction 3/4 to become 4/3.

So, 4 divided by 3/4 is the same as 4 multiplied by 4/3. We can cancel out the common factor of 4 in the numerator and denominator to simplify the expression further.

4 * (4/3) = (4/1) * (4/3) = (4 * 4) / (1 * 3) = 16 / 3

Thus, 4 divided by 3/4 equals 16/3 or 5.33 (rounded to the nearest hundredth).

4 divided by 4/3 but explain how it's right

To explain why 4 divided by 4/3 equals 3, we follow similar steps as before.

First, we rewrite the division as multiplication by the reciprocal.

So, 4 divided by 4/3 is the same as 4 multiplied by 3/4.

Multiplying 4 by 3 gives us 12, and multiplying 1 by 4 gives us 4.

Therefore, 4 divided by 4/3 equals 12/4 which simplifies to 3.

So the answer is 3.

12-3+1

To solve the expression 12-3+1, we follow the order of operations:

1. We subtract 3 from 12 first: 12 - 3 = 9.
2. Then, we add 1 to the result: 9 + 1 = 10.

Therefore, the final answer to the expression 12-3+1 is 10.