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Answered by MRMODERATE
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When you complete a mathematical number sentence involving several different operations then BODMAS helps you to know which order to complete them in. Anything in Brackets should be completed first, then the orders, followed by any division or multiplication and finally addition or subtraction.

Answered by Anonymous
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The BODMAS rule is an acronym to help children remember the order of mathematical operations – the correct order in which to solve maths problems. Some children use it as a mnemonic (like Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain is used to remember colours).

Bodmas stands for Brackets, Orders, Division/Multiplication, Addition/Subtraction.

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