Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic 2017
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Chapter 4, Problem 2MQ2
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Evaluate the expression (8 + 3 - 6 + 85 < 5 * 26):
- The order-of-precedence rules giving preferences to solve operation in the following order:
- Arithmetic operators
- Comparison operators
- Logical operators
- Evaluation of the expression by the order of precedence number (8 + 3 - 6 + 85 < 5 * 26) is as follows:
8 + 3 - 6 + 85 < 5 * 26
8 + 3 - 6 + 85 < 130
11 – 6 + 85 < 130
5 + 85 <;&#...
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Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic 2017
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