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The BODMAS rule, which stands for Brackets, Orders (i.e., powers and roots), Division and Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction, is not attributed to a single inventor. Instead, it is a mnemonic that helps remember the order of operations in mathematics, developed through the evolution of mathematical notation and conventions over centuries. The rule is widely used in many countries to ensure consistent results in calculations.

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