(16+____) +(14-7)=18+22

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(16+____) +(14-7)=18+22

16+____+7=40
23+____=40
____=?

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To find the missing value in the expression (16+____) + (14-7) = 18 + 22, we can start by simplifying both sides of the equation.

On the left-hand side (LHS) of the equation, we have an addition operation within the parentheses. We can calculate the values within the parentheses before proceeding with the addition.

16 + ____ becomes 16 + x (where x is the missing value).

14 - 7 equals 7, so the left side of the equation simplifies to: (16 + x) + 7.

On the right-hand side (RHS) of the equation, we have two known values: 18 and 22. To solve this equation, we need to find the value of x that makes both sides equal.

Now we can form an equation using the simplified expressions:

(16 + x) + 7 = 18 + 22

We can solve this equation by performing the necessary operations to isolate the variable x.

First, we combine the constants on the right side:

(16 + x) + 7 = 40

Next, we simplify the expression on the left side by adding 16 and x:

16 + x + 7 = 40

Now, we combine the constants on the left side:

23 + x = 40

To isolate the variable x, we need to get rid of the constant 23. Since it is being added to x, we can subtract 23 from both sides of the equation:

23 + x - 23 = 40 - 23

This simplifies to:

x = 17

Therefore, the missing value in the expression (16+____) +(14-7) = 18+22 is 17.