If you have the answer 104, you are absolutely correct. Here’s why:
Generally speaking, you have to remember the order of operations when it comes to solving a difficult mathematical equation. For example, you have to do things inside of the parentheses first and then you do exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.
It isn’t as simple as moving from left to right, you need to jump around and do things the way they were intended to be done.
This simple fact is something that most of us tend to forget after we graduate but is something that can really help us to get by when we need to know it.
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