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Explain BODMAS rule in detail with examples

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Answered by Sarukkhan
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BODMAS means B = Bracket , O= Of , D=Division, M=Multiplication, A= Addition and
S= Substraction.

This is a rule to do the sums of simplification.
At first numbers inside the Brackets work is done. Then the work of OF have to be done,
Then work of Division , after that work of Multiplication, then work of Addition and at last the work of Substraction is done

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Answered by xItzKhushix
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Answer:

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B- BRACKET

O-OF

D-DIVISION

M-MULTIPLICATION

A-ADDITION

S-DUBTRACTION

➡️mathematical expression that contains combination of signs: brackets ((), {}, [], −), multiplication, of, addition, subtraction, division

➡️we must first solve or simplify the brackets followed by of (powers and roots etc.), of, then division, multiplication, addition and subtraction .

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➡️(2 + 3) × 4 = 20 :-emphasize addition to precede multiplication

✔Note -> In certain regions, PEDMAS (Parentheses, Exponents, Division, Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction) is the synonym of BODMAS. It explains the order of operations to solve an expression.

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