Monday, September 21, 2009

2.6 Order of Operations (p.48-51)

I. Follow this order for evaluating expressions with more than one operation.
1. First, perform operations in parentheses.
2. Clear exponents by replacing with the real value.
3. Multiply and divide, working from left to right.
4. Add and subtract, from left to right.

Ways to Remember

  • Parentheses - Exponents - Multiply and Divide - Add and Subtract
    P-E-(MD)-(AS) or "PEMDAS "
  • Please (parentheses) Excuse (exponents)My Dear (multiply and divide) Aunt Sally (add and subtract)

    Example:
    285+93÷(3-2) x 3 x42
    285+93÷ 1 x 3 x42 parentheses
    285+93÷1x 3 x16 exponents
    285+93÷1 x3x16 multiply and divide from left to right
    93 x3= 279
    279 x 16 = 4464
    285 + 4464 = 4749 add and subtract

    285+93÷(3-2) x 3 x42 =4749

For a description of how order of operations works try this link that includes an explanation and practice problems from mathgoodies.com

Here is a game from Harcourt to see how well you know your operations.
Play Rags to Riches to test what you know.

Take this Quiz from math6.org

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