true or false

additions and subtractions are supposed to be put inside of parenthesis when they're supposed to be done before multiplication

False. Multiplication and division are usually performed before addition and subtraction in the order of operations. Parentheses are used to indicate a different order of operations, but they are not required for performing additions and subtractions before multiplication.

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I apologize if my response did not meet your expectations. In the order of operations, which is commonly followed in mathematical calculations, multiplications and divisions are performed before additions and subtractions. Parentheses are used to specify a different order of operations, where the calculations inside the parentheses are done first. However, when no parentheses are present, additions and subtractions are not necessarily performed before multiplication. Again, I apologize for any confusion or frustration caused.

The statement is false. In mathematical operations, multiplication and division are typically performed before addition and subtraction. This follows the order of operations, also known as PEMDAS or BODMAS.

The order of operations is as follows:
1. Parentheses or Brackets
2. Exponents or Orders (i.e., powers and square roots)
3. Multiplication and Division (from left to right)
4. Addition and Subtraction (from left to right)

So, when you have a calculation that involves both addition/subtraction and multiplication/division, you would perform the multiplication/division first, and then the addition/subtraction.

For example, in the expression 4 + 5 x 3, you would multiply 5 by 3 first to get 15, and then add 4 to get the final result of 19.

Therefore, it is not necessary to put additions and subtractions inside parentheses when they are supposed to be done before multiplication.