They are the same. The rules of arithmetic do not change simply because you choose to represent the numbers differently.
There are different rules for different operations.
There are different rules for different operations.
There are an infinite number of operations for integer and different rules will apply for different operations. The question needs to be more specific.
There are many. There are those that deal with the four basic binary operations, then there are rules governing exponents and logarithms.
There are many. There are those that deal with the four basic binary operations, then there are rules governing exponents and logarithms.
Please specify which equestrian event you're asking about. They all have different rules.
False. Excel follows the rules of mathematics in doing calculations, as algebra also does.
They are the same. The rules of arithmetic do not change simply because you choose to represent the numbers differently.
Numbers are an abstract concept developed from simple counting of objects. The basic set of counting numbers has been expanded so that they include the set of integers, other rational numbers, irrational numbers, complex numbers and quaternions. Operations are the rules for manipulating numbers. The basic operations of arithmetic are addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
None of the following rules are applicable.
When performing mathematical operations with significant figures, the result should be rounded to the least number of decimal places in the original numbers. Addition and subtraction should be rounded to the least number of decimal places, while multiplication and division should be rounded to the least number of significant figures.
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