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  1. If each division is replaced with multiplication by the reciprocal (multiplicative inverse) then the associative and commutative laws of multiplication allow the factors in each term to be multiplied together in any order.

  2. Divide and Multiply rank equally (and go left to right). Add and Subtract rank equally (and go left to right) So do it this way: After you have done "P" and "E", just go from left to right doing any "M" or "D" as you find them. Then go from left to right doing any "A" or "S" as you find them.

  3. The order of operations are the rules that tell us the sequence in which we should solve an expression with multiple operations. The order is PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, and Division (from left to right), Addition and Subtraction (from left to right).

  4. Division and Multiplication. Once you have done any parts of the calculation involving brackets or powers the next step is division and multiplication. Multiplication and division rank equally, so you work from left to right in the sum, doing each operation in the order in which it appears.

  5. The order of Operations is the rule in math that states we evaluate the parentheses/brackets first, the exponents/the orders second, division or multiplication third (from left to right, whichever comes first), and the addition or subtraction at the last (from left to right, whichever comes first).

  6. Multiply on the first parenthesis and divide on the second. Add the numbers inside the first parenthesis then subtract the numbers inside the second. We have multiplication and division here.

  7. Multiply and divide in order from left to right. Add and subtract in order from left to right. Examples. Remembering order of operations. There are a two commonly taught acronyms for helping you remember the order of operations. The most common is PEMDAS, which you can remember using the mnemonic device "Please excuse my dear aunt Sally."

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