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16 Programming Foundations - Calculations Priorities

The document presents various mathematical problems focusing on calculation priorities and order of operations, emphasizing the importance of correctly applying these principles. It includes multiple examples and exercises for solving equations using both arithmetic and logical operations. The author, Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud, is an experienced professional with over 26 years in the field.
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16 Programming Foundations - Calculations Priorities

The document presents various mathematical problems focusing on calculation priorities and order of operations, emphasizing the importance of correctly applying these principles. It includes multiple examples and exercises for solving equations using both arithmetic and logical operations. The author, Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud, is an experienced professional with over 26 years in the field.
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Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud

[Link]
MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
[Link]
MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
[Link]
MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
Computer Foundations

Calculation Priorities

Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
[Link]
MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
73% of people fail to solve this!

4x4+4x4+4–4x4
Stop the video now,
try to solve it
and come back.

Why?! The answer is


20
Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
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MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
Order of Operations

From Left to Right

Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
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Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
Solve this:

4 x 4 + 4 x 4 + 4 – 4 x 4

1 =16 2 =16 3 =16

4
=32
5 =36

6 =20

Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
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MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
Solve this:

18 ÷ (9 - 2 × 3)

1 =6

2 =3

3 =6

Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
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MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
Solve this:

10 - [72 ÷ (4 + 5)]

1 =9

2 =8

3 =2

Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
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MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
Solve this:

( 6 × 2 - 6 - 1 ) × 22

1 =12
4 =4

2 =6

3 =5

5 =20
Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
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MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
Solve this:

4 x ( 2 + ( 7 x ( 5 – 3 ) ) )

1 =2

2 =14

3
=16

4 =64
Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
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MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
Solve this:

(1 + 20 − 9 ÷ 32 ) ÷ ( ( 3 + 1 )2 + 8 ÷ 2 )

3 =21 1 =9 5 =4 7 =4

=16
2 =1 6

4 =20

8 =20

9
=1 Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
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MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
Computer Foundations

Logic Priorities

Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
[Link]
MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
Solve this:
True AND ((9 > 2) OR (4+2 = 5))

1 =True 2 =6

3 =False

4 = True

5 =True

Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
[Link]
MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
[Link]
MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
Solve the following problems:
6 ÷ 3 + 4 × 2 5x(22+3)+(23)2

6 × 4 - 12 ÷ 3 - 8 6x2+5x1+4/2-1

4 × 4 - 3 × 3 - 16 ÷ 4 1+(2x(4-3+1)+7)-2

20 - (3 × 23 - 5) 10+6 x (3-2)x8/24-1

(5 + 2)2 - 9 × 3 + 23 (20-18)3/8x3-1

(7 - √9) × (42 - 3 + 1) (2+1-3+1+4)2-2x4

Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
[Link]
MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
Solve the following problems:
(5 > 6 and 7=7) OR (1 Or 0)

NOT(5 > 6 and 7=7) OR (1 Or 0)

NOT(5 > 6 and 7=7) OR NOT (1 Or 0)

NOT(5 > 6 OR 7=7) AND NOT (1 Or 0)

((5>6 AND 7<=8) OR (8>1 and 4<=3) ) AND True

( (5>6 AND NOT(7<=8) ) AND (8>1 OR 4<=3) ) OR True

Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
[Link]
MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience
Mohammed Abu-Hadhoud
[Link]
MBA, PMOC, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-RMP®, CM, ITILF, MCPD, MCSD
Copyright© 2022 26+ years of experience

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