26
85
Order of Operation.
83 + 2 = 85 (Excel formula: =83+2)
26
26
(8 * 3) + 2 = 26
The order of operations is BODMAS; Brackets; Other; Division; Multiplication; Addition; Subtraction. Therefore for the calculation 8*2+5, excel will do 8x2 first, then add five, yielding 21
Order of Operations
Yes, Excel follows a different order of operations compared to traditional algebra. In Excel, the basic order of operations is as follows: parentheses first, then exponentiation, followed by multiplication and division (from left to right), and finally addition and subtraction (from left to right). However, Excel may evaluate certain functions or operations in a way that can differ from standard algebraic principles, particularly with regard to cell references and built-in functions.
False. Excel follows the rules of mathematics in doing calculations, as algebra also does.
48 8 times 3 = 24, 24 times 2 = 48 I don't know why you would need excel to solve this formula when you can easily do it mentally.
It follows the order of operations.