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Order of OperationsOrder of Operations: A way of evaluating expressions with more than one operation. These rules govern precedence in mathematical operations. For Example: When faced with There are two apparent options:
= 18 OR
= 4 + 6 = 10 Which is correct? We must follow the correct order of operations so that this expression has a necessarily unique value. For the above example, the correct answer is 10. Now, let's find out why? The Actual OrderSolve equations in this order.
An Easy Way of RememberingUse this memory tool to help remember the order! Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally or Please Eat My Dear Aunt Sally NB An alternative form of this is brackets, indices, division, multiplication, addition, subtraction (BIDMAS). Examples
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