A way to remember the order of operations is to write P E M D A S on your paper.Or you can say "Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally".
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BODMAS is the acronym that can be used to remember the order or operations.
BEDMAS is a way to remember order of operations in math it stands for brackets,equations,division,multiplication,addition,and subtraction.
It is something you use in math to answer questions that have more than one operation and more than two parts of a problem(ex.2+7 you can't use the order of operations for,(5/8)6+7,you can use this though).The way to remember the order is PEMDAS(parenthesis,exponents,multiply,divide,add,subtract)But go left to right when you do multiply/divide and add/subtract
If you put in parentheses, you can change the order of operations in many cases, as parentheses come before everything in the order of operations.
It means that the calculator can follow the order of operations and do the order of operations for you but, you need to know how to do them on your own too.