Simplify the following expression using the BODMAS rule: 3/4 + (5/6 × 9/10) - 2/3
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Question
Simplify the following expression using the BODMAS rule:
3/4 + (5/6 × 9/10) - 2/3
- A. 3/5
- B. 6/5
- C. 13/5
- D. 5/6 (Correct answer)
Correct Answer
Option D — 5/6
Detailed Solution & Explanation
The correct answer is $\dfrac{5}{6}$.
Shortcut Trick
- Under BODMAS the bracket goes first, and the multiplication inside it simplifies neatly:
- $\dfrac{5}{6} \times \dfrac{9}{10} = \dfrac{45}{60} = \dfrac{3}{4}$
- The expression becomes $\dfrac{3}{4} + \dfrac{3}{4} - \dfrac{2}{3} = \dfrac{3}{2} - \dfrac{2}{3}$.
- $\dfrac{9 - 4}{6} = \dfrac{\textbf{5}}{\textbf{6}}$
Alternate Method
- Take an LCM of 60 throughout:
- $\dfrac{3}{4} = \dfrac{45}{60}$, $\;\dfrac{5}{6} \times \dfrac{9}{10} = \dfrac{45}{60}$, $\;\dfrac{2}{3} = \dfrac{40}{60}$
- $\dfrac{45 + 45 - 40}{60} = \dfrac{50}{60} = \dfrac{5}{6}$
Additional Information
- BODMAS order: Brackets → Orders (powers and roots) → Division and Multiplication (left to right) → Addition and Subtraction (left to right). Division and multiplication rank equally, as do addition and subtraction — they are worked left to right, not division before multiplication.
- Cancelling before multiplying ($\frac{5}{6} \times \frac{9}{10}$: cancel 5 with 10 and 3 with 9 to get $\frac{3}{4}$ directly) avoids large numerators entirely.
- Distractor $\frac{13}{5}$ is what you get by ignoring the bracket and working strictly left to right — the error the question is designed to catch.
Topics covered: Simplification Mathematics