BIDMAS, BODMAS and BEDMAS all pretty much mean the same thing, although BEDMAS is the least used, BODMAS is used by most mathematicians, and BIDMAS is mainly used for teaching people about it.
BracketsIndeciesDivideMultiplyAddSubtractBracketsOverDivideMultiplyAddSubtract
22/2 = 11. No Bidmas or Bodmas used.
It is a strategy that is worked out in stages for example BODMAS or BIDMAS
BIDMAS is an acronym to help you remember the order of mathematical operations:BracketsIndiciesDivisionMultiplicationAdditionSubtractionAnother anagram for this is "bodmas" identical, but the "o" stands for "power of":Bracketspower OfDivisionMultiplicationAdditionSubtraction
BIDMAS which is sometimes called BODMAS
i am pretty sure thaat the answer is 3.567352 Unless BIDMAS/BODMAS is applied it should be 2
Bodmas or BedmasBidmas stands for brackets, indices, division/multiplication, addition/subtraction.(The ones with / between them can be either way round)
It is the order of arithmetical operations and is known as BODMAS or BIDMAS meaning brackets, indices, division, multiplication, addition and subtraction
You cannot usually simplify numbers. What you can simplify is numeric or algebraic expressions. You carry out the various operations but use BODMAS (I prefer BIDMAS) to determine the order. First do the Brackets. Next the Index (or power Of) Then, with equal priority, Division and Multiplication And last, again with equal priority, Addition and Subtraction.
19 - 4 * 2 + 8 = 19 - 8 + 8 = 19 The multiplication must be done first: remember BIDMAS/PIDMAS/BODMAS/PODMAS
15 + 15 / 3 + 2 Applying the rules of precedence (BIDMAS/BODMAS), division comes first so: 15 + 5 + 2 and then 20 + 2 = 22