Answer is not 90 (about Logic and Ordering I guess)

: How can we name this way of doing without ?

I.E. Without using (x ÷ y) and brackets [x ÷ y] has a name ?

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"I.E. Without using parenthesis (x ÷ y) and brackets [x ÷ y] has a name ?" - both with and without it's just order of operations, but without you have to obey the rule of Left Associativity, whereas Brackets sort-of over-rides that (because everything inside the brackets is now associated with the sign on the left, not just the first number)
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@SmartmanApps I think all those things helps remind and show the what's involved in Math (some basic / some advanced but all useful from time to time to see again):

- As an Expression, with Operations
- in Order of operations,
- Without Brackets you have to obey the rule of Left Associativity

Kind of reads like a basic book teaching Math ... these operations, expressions, rules...

Good stuff... Appreciate your reply.

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