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as its originally wrote...
40 + 40 x0 + 1 = 1 you only multiply first if there is brackets that is a continuous sum and it =1
No you dont.
as its originally wrote...
40 + 40 x0 + 1 = 1 you only multiply first if there is brackets that is a continuous sum and it =1
as its originally wrote...
40 + 40 x0 + 1 = 1 you only multiply first if there is brackets that is a continuous sum and it =1
Using the multiply first rule
40+40x0+1=41
40x0+40+1=41
1+40+40x0=41
Logically sensible
Using continuous sum
40+40x0+1=1
40x0+40+1=41
1+40+40x0=0
Plainly stupid
brackets ffs, you need brackets otherwise its 1 end of, multiply first in brackets that is basic maths
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But there are no brackets, therefore you follow the multiply first rule and amazingly it works every time, go figure.....
exactly there are no brackets so its a sum or do you just make up your own formulae to suit your own agenda, as some1 said before even the bloody calculator says 1 lol ffs
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