Experts please tell the answer by not using the BODMAS rule:16=4+3*(t+2)

Dear Himanshi,
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See the below given information to clarify your doubt sent in the question and that in your replies:
  • Remember in these cases we don't use any thing of BODMAS, because in these equations we have to first open the brackets to simplify... Or else we can't get the answer
  • As you replied, let me tell you:   While following this(distributive) property we don't take the sum of "4 and 3" and then multiply it with the whole expression in the brackets because, to do this, we have to write it as:         (4 + 3) (t + 2), which is against the principle as per the given question AND YOUR ANSWER WOULD VARY FROM THE ACTUAL ONES. So, "t"  and "2" should be multiplied individually only with "3" and not with "3 + 4". 
  • As you replied, Let me tell you: While opening brackets of 3(t + 2), as per distributive property, we will open the brackets and write it as: 3t + 3(2) = 3t + 6
Please find the solution in the picture given below :

Hope it helps. 
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Please answer fast.
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Dear Himanshi,
You have already asked this question before. Remember in these cases we don't use any thing of BODMAS, because in these equations we have to first open the brackets to simplify... Or else we can't get the answer
Please find the solution in the picture given below :


Hope it helps. 
Thumbs up if it is satisfactory. 


Cheers. 
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If we are opening the brackets,so it should be 4+3*t+2; then 7*t+2, 7t+14 then 16-14=2 and then t=2/7.
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Why we are doing 4+3t+6 if t should be multiplied by both 3&4 .
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Why we are not writing 7t+14?
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Dear Himanshi,
You have already asked this question before.
  • Remember in these cases we don't use any thing of BODMAS, because in these equations we have to first open the brackets to simplify... Or else we can't get the answer
  • As you replied, let me tell you: While following this(distibutive) property we don't take the sum of 4 and 3 and then multiply it with the whole expression in the brackets because, to do this, we have to write it as: (4 + 3) (t + 2), which is against the principle as per the give question AND YOUR ANSWER WOULD VARY FROM THE ACTUAL ONES. So, "t"  and "3" should be multiplied individually only with "3" and not with "3 + 4". 
  • As you replied, Let me tell you: While opening brackets of 3(t + 2), as per distributive property, we will open the brackets and write it as: 3t + 3(2) = 3t + 6
Please find the solution in the picture given below :

Hope it helps. 
Thumbs up if it is satisfactory. 


Cheers. 
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Is 4+3(t+2)=4+(3(t+2)? If yes then what is the use of brackets?4+3 * t+2; here multiplication sign seperates them.
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