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No. The interval level is more refined and so enables calculations which are not available at the nominal level.
PEMDAS- Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction
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In general, the associative property states that "a · (b · c) = (a · b) · c" for some operation "·". In other words, if an operation is associative, the order in which multiple calculations involving it are performed is irrelevant.
In most practical situations the calculations required to do numerical analysis are so lengthy and tedious that they are too expensive to be performed by people nowadays, especially since they generally involve simple arithmetic rather than anything requiring human intelligence.
The order in which calculations are performed in a formula is called the order of operations.
The order in which calculations are performed in a formula is called the order of operations.
Calculations of "pOH" are performed regularly in the field and profession of chemistry. This is performed by comparing "pOH" to the "pH" of a substance.
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No. The interval level is more refined and so enables calculations which are not available at the nominal level.
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not required
PEMDAS- Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction
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