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∙ 10y agoMultiplications and divisions from left to right.
I believe that, in the absence of parentheses, the order of applying operations is as follows (from first to last):1. exponentiation;2. multiplication and division;3. addition and subtraction.I should say I am not 100 % sure this answer is correct.
PEMDAS- Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction
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Anything within parentheses should be calculated first.
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Multiplications and divisions from left to right.
I believe that, in the absence of parentheses, the order of applying operations is as follows (from first to last):1. exponentiation;2. multiplication and division;3. addition and subtraction.I should say I am not 100 % sure this answer is correct.
PEMDAS- Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction
The number of atoms in a molecule can vary depending on the type of molecule. Molecules can contain as few as two atoms (diatomic molecules) or as many as hundreds or thousands of atoms (complex organic molecules).
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Parentheses in formulas are used to establish the order of operations. They help clarify which operations should be performed first and ensure that the formula is evaluated correctly. Without parentheses, the formula could produce a different result than intended.
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A formula is a mathematical expression that contains symbols, numbers, and operators to perform a calculation or define a relationship between variables. The simplest form of a formula is one that is clear, concise, and does not contain unnecessary elements or complexity.
Anything within parentheses should be calculated first.
24: The answer to the number of atoms present in a formula that does not include parentheses is always the sum of all the subscript numbers in the formula plus one for each type of atom shown without a subscript. If the formula does contain parentheses, all the subscript numbers inside the parentheses should be multiplied by the subscript number after the closing parenthesis itself before the sum of all subscripts is taken.