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A chemical formula.
That is called "division".
That type of sentence is called a mathematical expression.
It is an algebraic expression because it does not contain an equality sign.
Any operation where the input is not two quantities. For example, Doubling a number is a unitary operation. Averaging 5 numbers is a 5-ary operation (sorry don't know what its called).
A combination of numbers and operations is called a Numerical Expression.
the order of operations
A chemical formula.
The order in which calculations are performed in a formula is called the order of operations.
This is called algebra. In algebra you can have many operations. You can add, subtract, multiply, divide, square, cube, square root, factor, or distribute. There are others but these are the main ones. You use these operations to find the numerical value of the variable.
The order in which calculations are performed in a formula is called the order of operations.
That is called "division".
I believe a ordered set of operations is called a sequence
A shorthand representation of the composition of a substance using atomic symbols and numerical subscripts is called a chemical formula.
numbers
They can be called values or data.
A formula unit