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Make a numerical expression that can best represent the problem then evaluate the numerical expression using gemdas or pemdas.

melissa a dressmaker hard for box having 16 beats each and 8 more. she lost 9 b when she left the box open and accidentally spilled it. her youngest daughter help her look for the rest but failed to find them. her husband who came from the office brought 25 beads for her. after awhile she said she had 108 beads. is she right? why?​

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Answered by sharmaratnesh867
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PEMDAS is an acronym used to mention the order of operations to be followed while solving expressions having multiple operations. PEMDAS stands for P- Parentheses, E- Exponents, M- Multiplication, D- Division, A- Addition, and S- Subtraction. There are different acronyms used for the order of operations in different countries. For example, in Canada, the order of operations is stated as BEDMAS (Brackets, Exponents, Division, Multiplication, Addition, and Subtraction). Some people prefer to say BODMAS (B- Brackets, O- Order or Off), while few others call it GEMDAS (G- Grouping).

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