Respuesta :

Since we know that law of order states that sum or product of any two specific numbers will be same irrespective to their order.  [tex]a+b=b+a[/tex] and [tex]a*b=b*a[/tex] .

Law of order is only applicable for addition and multiplication. It is not applicable to subtraction and division. Let us see it by an example.

[tex]50-25\neq25-50[/tex]

[tex]25\neq-25[/tex]

Law of grouping states that it does not matter how to order a group of numbers while adding or multiplying. [tex]a+(b+c)=(a+b)+c[/tex] and [tex]a*(b*c)=(a*b)*c[/tex].

Law of grouping is not applicable to subtraction and division. Let us see it by an example.

[tex]15-(5-3)\neq(15-5)-3[/tex]

[tex]15-(2)\neq(10)-3[/tex]

[tex]13\neq7[/tex]

Therefore, we can see that law of order and law of grouping is not applicable to subtraction.

Answer:

Because is easy to solve the problems when you break them with parantheses.

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