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A chemical formula.
That is called "division".
Addition and subtraction are examples of arithmetic operations, specifically binary operations. These operations involve combining two numbers to produce a single result. In mathematics, addition is considered an operation that combines two numbers to find their sum, while subtraction is an operation that finds the difference between two numbers. Both addition and subtraction are fundamental operations in arithmetic and are used extensively in various mathematical applications.
That type of sentence is called a mathematical expression.
It is an algebraic expression because it does not contain an equality sign.
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".
A chemical formula is a combination of chemical symbols and numbers that represent a substance. It provides information about the types of atoms and the ratio in which they are present in a compound.
I believe a ordered set of operations is called a sequence
numbers
They can be called values or data.
An empirical formula.