History, asked by ronoldoboy28, 1 year ago

What is BODMAS in maths and where does it help

Answers

Answered by gokulavarshini
1
Bodmas stands for "brackets of division, multiplication, addition, subtraction". It is the order of how Microsoft Excel works out how to perform the order of calculations. An example would be 8 + 2 * 5. You might look at this equation and come to the answer of 50.
Answered by hdewangan
0
BODMAS is rule which tells about the steps or process of operation or sequence in Mathematics.

It helps us in every question.

The words of BODMAS gives us the sequence to solve a maths problem.

B = Bracket

O = Of

D = Division

M = Multiplication

A = Addition

S = Substraction

It means first we should solve bracket then division then multiplication then addition then substraction.

Hope it helps
Similar questions