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BODMAS Rules Important topic of CBSE Class 5 Maths

BODMAS Important topic of CBSE Class 5 Maths

 

 The BODMAS rule is used in our daily lives for calculations and accounting. BODMAS is used in India, while PEMDAS is used in the United States (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and subtraction)

 BODMAS

It is the sequence that is used for solving mathematical equations and formulas. It is referred to as an order of mathematical operations. This rule is applied in the operation where more than one formula is used.


Mathematical operation refers to the addition, subtraction division, etc.

 

B- Bracket () {} []

 

O- Order of power and roots

 

D- Divide

 

M- Multiply *

 

A- Addition+

 

S- Subtraction-

 

 NOTE: Move from left to right to apply the rule Divide and multiply are ranked equally in an equation. Add and subtraction are ranked equally in an equation Simplification of bracket

 It is an expression that means expansion of brackets. Here distribution law of multiplication over addition or subtraction is used.

 

 Some Example of How to use BODMAS

 

Example 1

 

(6+10) x 5

 

How to calculate

 

solve inside the bracket first 6+10 =16

 

solve mathematical of 16 x 5=80

 

Example 2

 

3 of 5 + 12

 

How to calculate

 

Solve of 3 x 5=15

 

Solve addition 15+12=27

 

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