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If it is one like below:

8-3x2/156-155x3+4/5589x12

then, I would suggesting using the acronym, PEMDAS

Parentheses

Exponents

Multiplication

Division

Addition

Subtraction

It also depends what kind of math problem you are trying to solve If you have any other math problems that I could not answer here, I would suggest contacting your math teacher or someone in your family or one of your friends that are good with math.

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