Well with the batting order the cricket team will tend to put their best batsmen first so that they can start scoring as quickly as possible. They always have the batsmen go before the all rounders (people who are good at batting and Bowling) then after that they will bring in the bowlers. They do it like this because they dont want the people who cant bat to waste their time so they dont score as many runs.
No, Order does not matter
No. Multiplication is commutative so the order of the multiplicands does not matter. Multiplication is associative so the order in which the operations are carried out does not matter.
No; it does not matter.
A batting order is a sequence in which, in a game such as cricket or baseball, a side's batsmen go in to bat.
A combination. If the order does matter, the word is permutation.
Usually it does matter but there can be exception to this.
Yes
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No, addition is commutative (the order does not matter). For example: 5 + 11 = 16 11 + 5 = 16
Order matters by a pattern because it happened a lot
A force must be applied to cause matter to move.