Order of Operation Must follow special set of rules to solve

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Order of Operation Must follow special set of rules to solve Only one step at a time!!!! NO DOUBLE DIPPING!!!!!!!

Order of Operation Solve for parentheses from left to right Solve multiplication or division from left to right Solve for addition and subtraction from left to right Solve equation to end looking like a slice of PIZZA

Order of Operation 12 + 9 X 6 + 4 12 X (9 + 6) + 4

Order of Operation 12 divided by 6 X (9-4) __________________________

Order of Operation 10 + 8 X 5 + 20 20 X (10 + 1) +4

Order of Operation 20 X 10 +1 +4 12 X 3 divided by 6 +4 __________________________

Order of Operation 15 X (5+5) divided by 15 ______________________________ 40 divided by 5 X (11 – 7) _________________________________

Order of Operation 90 divided by 15 – (8 – 2) ________________________________ 3 – (3-3) X 3

Order of Operation 16 – (9 – 3) X 4 12 X 3 divided by 6 + 4

Order of Operation Evaluate 2 + n X 6 + 4 for n = 10 and n = 11

Order of Operation Text page 251 # 14 -16 List the order of operations Practice workbook page 62