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give two examples that show how using parentheses can change the order in which operations are performed in an expression.
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give two examples that show how using parentheses can change the order in which operations are performed in an expression.
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3 + 4 * 6 = 3 + 24 = 27 ( using PEMDAS which says multiply before add))
To do the addition first we put parentheses around the 3 + 4:-
(3 + 4) * 6 = 7*6 = 42
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6 + 8 / 4 = 6 + 2 = 8
If we put parentheses around the 6 and 8 :-
(6 + 8) / 4
= 14/4
= 3.5
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Parenthesis indicate which part of the equation is to be done first, see PEMDAS. For example, 3(5-2)-4=5, but 3*5-(2-4)=17
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