pemdas, in this situation there is no parenthesis or exponents so you go to multiplication, 1x1=1, then division 1/1= 1 then addition 1+1=2 then subtraction 2-1=1
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becuase you have to know what they are asking you
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i would say true? if the unit was informational and it "refreshed your understanding", then true.
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