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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Does the order of operations change when an expression has a variable? Why not?

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OpenStudy (aum):

No it wouldn't. The order of operation follows the PEMDAS rule and it holds true whether there are just numbers, just variables or a combination of the two.

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