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Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction

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Q: How would you describe the order of operations to solve any given problem?
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In an order of operations problem if there is a parentheses do the order of operations rules apply in the parentheses?

yes


Why do you have to use the order of operations?

We have to use the order of operations so everyone solves a problem the same.


Why do you have to use order of operations for every problem?

Because if you perform the operations in a different order your answer will be wrong.


How do you do a math problem without order of operations?

You do it wrong. With out order of operations, the same math problem could have several different answers. In math, there is only one answer.


How do you expressions?

Replace the variables with the given values. Then you calculate using the order of operations.


If you are doing an order of operations problem do you evaluate the square root first or an exponent?

They can be performed in either order.


What do order of operations means explain?

Order of Operations is like when you have a problem i always use PEMDAS it means parenthesis, expoents, mulitipication, divide, addition, Subtraction follow it.


How can you evaluate a expression?

replace the variables with the given values and simplify using the order of operations.


How do you know when to solve a math problem from left to right and when to use order of operations?

divide


What is a set of instructions for solving a specific problem in a limited number of steps?

order of operations


Is the distributive property the same thing as the order of operations?

no it's actually totally different. the distributive property divides up the problem and solves it. and it can answer problems that order of operations sometimes can't. just because you get the same answer doesn't make them the same problem.


What if there is a remainder when doing order of operations?

it is ok in some occasains but you might want to retry the problem