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Yes, and no! It is:
P (arentheses) (formerly B for Brackets)
E (xponents)
DM (division and multiplication)
AS (addition and subtraction)
Even though I was taught to read the equation wrong, I was taught PEDMAS/BEDMAS correct as is. However, we were inexplicitly taught that a ÷ could replace a / to indicate that everything to the right of it is a denominator. I don't think that was explicit, but rather habit gained from reading problems laid out like that.