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• You’ll learn to evaluate expressions using the order of operations.
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• Example
• Knowing the order of operations will help you find the total cost of adults’ and children’s admissions to the zoo.
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• Number 1 - Do all operations within group symbols first.
• This includes parenthesis and brackets.
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• Number 2 - Work all problems that have exponents. Begin from Left to Right.
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• Number 3 - Multiply or Divide (which ever comes first from Left to Right).
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• Number 4 - Add or Subtract (which ever comes first from Left to Right).
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• Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally!
• This will help you learn the order of operations.
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• 1. (8+3)-5 2. 14-(19-19)
• 3. 5x8-3x4 4. 3+5x4
• 5. (24-10)-3x3
• 6. 4(22-18)-3x5
• 7. 3(18-12)-(5-3)
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