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how to use the BDMAS Rule on maths​

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We use BODMAS in the following sequence

B - bracket

O - of

D - Divide

M - multiply

A - addition

S - subtract

so firstly we have to solve bracket then of then we have to do divide then we have to solve multiply the. we have to solve add and at last to we have to solve subtract

Hope it helps u

Answer:

The BODMAS rule states we should calculate the Brackets first (2 + 4 = 6), then the Orders (52 = 25), then any Division or Multiplication (3 x 6 (the answer to the brackets) = 18), and finally any Addition or Subtraction (18 + 25 = 43). Children can get the wrong answer of 35 by working from left to right.