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30 квіт. 2017, 16:4430.04.17
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-100
30 квіт. 2017, 16:5330.04.17
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-140
30 квіт. 2017, 19:5230.04.17
20.05.16
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-100
30 квіт. 2017, 19:5330.04.17
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-100
30 квіт. 2017, 19:5630.04.17
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-140
1 трав. 2017, 00:0001.05.17
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45
1 трав. 2017, 05:4101.05.17
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-50


1 трав. 2017, 10:1801.05.17
13.03.17
1
-140
1 трав. 2017, 14:4201.05.17
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I wish to win!
1 трав. 2017, 16:2101.05.17
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Andrew Adamson said:

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1 трав. 2017, 17:4101.05.17
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-140,   such as headgear=30, quiver of arrows=5, crossed hactchets=10 therefore by the "order of operations"   1.Parentheses 2. Exponents 3. Multiplication  4. Division  5. Addition    6.subtraction 


For example, in mathematics and most computer languages, multiplication is granted a higher precedence than addition.[1] Thus, the expression 10 - 30 x 5 is interpreted to have the value -140, not -100. These conventions exist to eliminate ambiguity while allowing notation to be as brief as possible. Where it is desired to override the precedence conventions, or even simply to emphasize them, parentheses ( ) (sometimes replaced by brackets [ ] or braces { } for readability) can indicate an alternate order or reinforce the default order to avoid confusion. Thus the preceding expression could be changed to (10 - 30) × 5 to produce -100, or 10 - (30× 5) to produce -140 (the default interpretation if there are no parentheses).


1 трав. 2017, 19:0201.05.17
14.11.15
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-100
1 трав. 2017, 22:2901.05.17
25.01.16
2
-140
2 трав. 2017, 00:3702.05.17
2 трав. 2017, 00:38(edited)
10.11.14
12
-140
2 трав. 2017, 02:2002.05.17
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-100




2 трав. 2017, 04:5202.05.17
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-5
2 трав. 2017, 06:3902.05.17
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100
8 трав. 2017, 18:1608.05.17
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It is time to announce the result of our competition!

2,000 Sapphires are going to BARRIE SWAILES!

Congratulations!


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