The document explains the BODMAS rule, which establishes the order of operations in math problems. It states that BODMAS is an acronym that represents the order: Brackets, Orders (exponents), Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction. An example problem is worked through step-by-step to demonstrate how applying the BODMAS rule determines the correct order to evaluate the terms. Additional practice problems are provided and it concludes that the BODMAS rule is helpful for solving various math homework problems.
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2. What Is BODMAS Rule?
BODMAS rule decides the order of operations for add,
subtract, multiply, divide, etc
ï‚— B-Brackets (do all operations contained in the brackets
first)
ï‚— O-Orders(powers and square roots etc)
ï‚— D-Division
ï‚— M-Multiplication
ï‚— A-Addition
ï‚— S- Subtraction
3. Lets see an example and check how BODMASS
Rule works
ï‚— 30-(2*6+15/3)+8*3/6
Step1: Brackets
ï‚— 2*6+15/3 = 12+5 = 17
Step2: Division
ï‚— 30-17+8*1/2
5. Solve these examples for more
understanding
ï‚— 20+30-5/4*2+(1+6)
ï‚— (5-6/4)+9*7
ï‚— 1-6*(2+9)/8
ï‚— BODMAS Rule is very helpful in solving various math
homework problems