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In some countries we’re taught to treat implicit multiplications as a block, as if it was surrounded by parenthesis. Not sure what exactly this convention is called, but afaic this shit was never ambiguous here. It is a convention thing, there is no right or wrong as the convention needs to be given first. It is like arguing the spelling of color vs colour.

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BDMAS bracket - divide - multiply - add - subtract

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afair, multiplication was always before division, also as addition was before subtraction

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Multiplication VS division doesn’t matter just like order of addition and subtraction doesn’t matter… You can do either and get same results.

Edit : the order matters as proven below, hence is important

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BEDMAS: Bracket - Exponent - Divide - Multiply - Add - Subtract

PEMDAS: Parenthesis - Exponent - Multiply - Divide - Add - Subtract

Firstly, don’t forget exponents come before multiply/divide. More importantly, neither defines wether implied multiplication is a multiply/divide operation or a bracketed operation.

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Exponents should be the first thing right? Or are we talking the brackets in exponents…

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I will never forget this.

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