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Define pemdas

just a little review.

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Please (Parentheses)
Excuse (Exponents)
My (Multiplication)
Dear (Divide)
Aunt (Add)
Sally (Subtract)
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User Aris Bartee
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation: PEMDAS is an easy way to remember the order of operations. In the image provided, I attached what the letters actually mean so you can take a look at that.

I'll show an example of a problem using PEMDAS.

8 + 2 × 3

The first thing you need to know about the order of operations is that multiplication and division always come before addition and subtraction.

So in this problem, we will multiply before we add.

Since 2 × 3 is 6, our next step will read 8 + 6 which simplifies to 14.

Define pemdas just a little review.-example-1
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