There are 6 pats in an operation order
A banana is a good non example.
A yard is a non-example of kilogram.
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An "inverse operation" is an operation that is in a certain way the "opposite" of another operation. For example, subtraction is the inverse of addition, division is the inverse of multiplication. Performing the inverse operation will restore the initial value. Example : 6 divided by 3 equals 2, multiplied by 3 is 6 again.
There is no operation for a single number and so there can be no order of operation.
You use order of operations in equations that have more than one type of operation going on (for example, an equation with parenthesis, addition, and multiplication). You would use order of operations in equations like that so you know which operation to do first.
There are 6 pats in an operation order
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When something is in "chronological order", it means it is in order of time. For example, a story might be told in chronological order - explaining the events in the order they happened. "Non-chronological", of course, means that some things are told in a different order.
It means that for certain operations, you can change the order, such that a (operation) b = b (operation) a. For example, for addition: a + b = b + a, and for some types of multiplication, ab = ba.
Operation Chahar order of battle happened in 1937.
Order of battle Swatow Operation happened in 1939.
Operation Brevity order of battle happened in 1941.
It means the operation has two sub-operations and it does not matter in which order they are done. An example is the addition of two numbers (but not the subtraction). For example, 2+1=3, but also 1+2=3 so adding 1 and 2 is commutative.
Green is a non example of altitude.