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3+5-6-2+5*4*5 will do the trick.

3+5-6-2+5*4*5 will do the trick.

3+5-6-2+5*4*5 will do the trick.

3+5-6-2+5*4*5 will do the trick.

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Why is it important to apply order of operations when evaluating expressions?

If you change the order of operations, you will get a different result. The person who wrote the expression had a specific order of operations in mind (using generally-accepted rules), so arbitrarily using some other order of operations is, quite simply, wrong.


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What is the representation using a rule that relates one variable to another?

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What is the rules for evaluating expressions?

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