7 + (14-2) / 4+3 ? 13 you must solve in order of BODMAS B STAND FOR BRACKET O STAND FOR OF D STAND FOR DIVIDE M STAND FOR MULTIPY A STAND FOR ADD S STAND FOR DIVIDE SO START WITH (14-2) THEN 12+7/4+3 ADD 19/7 =2.71
BODMAS i.e bracket of division multiplication addition subtraction. So 'O' meant here is 'of'.
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It is used in evaluating almost all mathematical expressions. The only exceptions are ones which involve only addition and subtraction, or only multiplication and division, or are so trivial that the are expressed in BODMAS order.
(2(4 + 1) - 3)
BIDMAS is an acronym to help you remember the order of mathematical operations:BracketsIndiciesDivisionMultiplicationAdditionSubtractionAnother anagram for this is "bodmas" identical, but the "o" stands for "power of":Bracketspower OfDivisionMultiplicationAdditionSubtraction
i THINK THERE IS NO LOGIC BEHIND BODMAS RULE. IT IS JUST A CONVENTION.
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You need to use BODMAS whenever you evaluate ANY formula.
7 + (14-2) / 4+3 ? 13 you must solve in order of BODMAS B STAND FOR BRACKET O STAND FOR OF D STAND FOR DIVIDE M STAND FOR MULTIPY A STAND FOR ADD S STAND FOR DIVIDE SO START WITH (14-2) THEN 12+7/4+3 ADD 19/7 =2.71
you will understand when you are older
BODMAS
BODMAS i.e bracket of division multiplication addition subtraction. So 'O' meant here is 'of'.
BIDMAS, BODMAS and BEDMAS all pretty much mean the same thing, although BEDMAS is the least used, BODMAS is used by most mathematicians, and BIDMAS is mainly used for teaching people about it.
they are both the same except in bodmas the D has been switched around you can use both of them though it wouldn't ,take a difference
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