BEDMAS Do things in brackets First. Example: Brackets.

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BEDMAS Do things in brackets First. Example: Brackets

BEDMAS Exponents (Powers, Roots) before Multiply, Divide, Add or Subtract. Example: Exponents

BEDMAS Multiply or Divide before you Add or Subtract. Example: Divide and Multiply rank equally (and go left to right). Divide

BEDMAS Multiply or Divide before you Add or Subtract. Example: Divide and Multiply rank equally (and go left to right). Multiply

BEDMAS Complete any remaining addition or subtraction. Add and Subtract rank equally (and go left to right) Addition

You can remember by saying it outloud! BEDMAS