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In the US, PEMDAS.

Much of the rest of the English speaking world, BIDMAS


PEMDAS

Parentheses

Exponents

Multiplication (a)

Division (a)

Addition (b)

Subtraction(b).


BIDMAS

Brackets

Indices

Division (a)

Multiplication (a)

Addition (b)

Subtraction(b).


Notes:

(a) Multiplication and division are treated on par and evaluated left-to-right.

(b) Addition and subtraction are treated on par and evaluated left-to-right.



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