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What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question? \(\sqrt[3]{?} = \left( {36 \times 24} \right) \div 54\)

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What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?

\(\sqrt[3]{?} = \left( {36 \times 24} \right) \div 54\)


1).  4096
2). 4036
3). 4734
4). 4736


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Follow BODMAS rule to solve this question, as per the order given below,

Step-1-Parts of an equation enclosed in 'Brackets' must be solved first,

Step-2-Any mathematical 'Of' or 'Exponent' must be solved next,

Step-3-Next, the parts of the equation that contain 'Division' and 'Multiplication' are calculated,

Step-4-Last but not least, the parts of the equation that contain 'Addition' and 'Subtraction' should be calculated.

Now, the given expression,

$(\begin{array}{l} \sqrt[3]{?} = \left( {36 \times 24} \right) \div 54\\ \Rightarrow \;\sqrt[3]{?} = \left( {864} \right) \div 54\\ \Rightarrow \;\sqrt[3]{?} = 16 \end{array})$

Or, ? = 4096

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