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    Aug 8, 2014, 04:30 AM
    BODMAS Rule application
    Today I want to share what Is BODMAS Rule & How to use it?

    BODMAS rule decides the order of operations for add, subtract, multiply, divide, etc as below shown
    B-Brackets (do all operations contained in the brackets first)
    O-Orders (powers and square roots etc)
    D-Division
    M-Multiplication
    A-Addition
    S- Subtraction

    Let’s see an example and check how BODMASS Rule works
    30-(2*6+15/3) +8*3/6

    Step1: Brackets
    2*6+15/3 = 12+5 = 17

    Step2: Division
    30-17+8*1/2

    Step3: Multiplication
    30-17+4

    Step 4: Addition and Subtraction
    30-17+4=17


    20+30-5/4*2+ (1+6)
    (5-6/4)+9*7
    1-6*(2+9)/8


    BODMAS Rule is very helpful in solving various algebra math problems.

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