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SIMPLIFYING AND EVALUATING EXPRESSIONS USING ORDER OF OPERATIONS By: Jason Burnett Marshun Wright And Darrius Boone

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Simplifying and evaluating expressions using Order of Operations. By: Jason Burnett Marshun Wright And Darrius Boone. PEMDAS. P-Please E-Excuse M-My D-Dear A-Aunt S-Sally. When evaluating expressions, you use PEMDAS. P=Parenthesis E=Exponents M=Multiplication D=Division - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Simplifying and evaluating expressions using Order of Operations

Simplifying and evaluating expressions using Order of OperationsBy:Jason BurnettMarshun Wright AndDarrius BoonePEMDASP-PleaseE-ExcuseM-MyD-DearA-AuntS-SallyWhen evaluating expressions, you use PEMDAS.P=ParenthesisE=ExponentsM=MultiplicationD=DivisionA=AdditionS=Subtraction PEMDAS continuedWhen using PEMDAS, you work from left to right.You do PEMDAS in order until you get to multiplication or division and addition or subtraction together.But multiplication and division goes before addition and subtraction.

6 x 4 + 7 x 2 1 24 + 7 x 2 124 + 14 124 + 14=38b. 583c. 1,000,000d. 5Answer is..

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1.) What is the value of the expression below?2 x 7 + 4 22x7+64/214+32=46132039462.)What is the value of the expression below?15 (6 3) x 2 + 7 115-2x2+7-115-4+7-111+7-118-1=17181910,000,000,000,00017

Examples:Examples:Which has the greatest value of f and g F.64-32/8+8x4-2G.64-32/8+8x(4-2)

Answer is f f=46

What is the value of the expression ?6 x 4 + 7 x 2 2 24 + 7 x 2 224 + 14 124 + 14=

Answer is. 28

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