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How do you use BODMAS? - Answers
BODMAS is a mnenomic for helping remember the order for dealing with mathematical operators in a mathematic statement. First - brackets, then order (powers), then division, multiplication, addition and finally subtraction. Resolving an equation following this will give a different result than a random order. e.g. 3x1+4(8/2)=19 not 60 nor 28 nor anything else.
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BODMAS is a mnenomic for helping remember the order for dealing with mathematical operators in a mathematic statement. First - brackets, then order (powers), then division, multiplication, addition and finally subtraction. Resolving an equation following this will give a different result than a random order. e.g. 3x1+4(8/2)=19 not 60 nor 28 nor anything else.
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How do you use BODMAS? - Answers
BODMAS is a mnenomic for helping remember the order for dealing with mathematical operators in a mathematic statement. First - brackets, then order (powers), then division, multiplication, addition and finally subtraction. Resolving an equation following this will give a different result than a random order. e.g. 3x1+4(8/2)=19 not 60 nor 28 nor anything else.
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