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We use the order of operations as a method of solving mathematical equations containing three or more operation symbols. The order of operations help us to solve certain segments of the equation before adding it all together to find out what the final answer is.
There can be no sensible answer to this question. A single number does not - and cannot - exhibit the distributive property.In mathematics, the distributive property refers to a property of one mathematical operation over another, described for the elements of a set. Typically, the two operations are multiplication and addition, and the relevant set consists of numbers. Furthermore, since both operations are binary, at least three elements [numbers] are required.
The distributive requires three numbers (or elements) and two different mathematical operations. Two numbers are not enough to illustrate it.
And, or, not, xor, nand, nor. There are a few others, too.
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Three basic activities common to all manufacturing operations are financing, producing, and selling.
Substitution, transposition, and XOR.
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