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(364+514-?)/4=200

A

62

B

82

C

78

D

68

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To solve the equation \((364 + 514 - ?)/4 = 200\), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Multiply both sides by 4 To eliminate the division by 4, we multiply both sides of the equation by 4. \[ 364 + 514 - ? = 200 \times 4 \] ### Step 2: Calculate the right side Now, calculate \(200 \times 4\): \[ 200 \times 4 = 800 \] So the equation now looks like: \[ 364 + 514 - ? = 800 \] ### Step 3: Add 364 and 514 Next, we need to add 364 and 514 together: \[ 364 + 514 = 878 \] ### Step 4: Substitute the sum back into the equation Now substitute the sum back into the equation: \[ 878 - ? = 800 \] ### Step 5: Isolate the question mark To find the value of \(?\), we need to isolate it. We can do this by rearranging the equation: \[ ? = 878 - 800 \] ### Step 6: Calculate the value of ? Now, calculate \(878 - 800\): \[ 878 - 800 = 78 \] ### Conclusion Thus, the value of the question mark is \(78\). ### Final Answer The answer is \(78\). ---
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