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Brackets The next few slides will help you test your Problem solving skills. Next Page
B. Brackets I. Indices e. g. squares or cubes D. Division M B Brackets I Indices e.g. squares or cubes D Division M Multiplication A Addition S Subtraction Next Page
Parts of an equation enclosed in 'Brackets' must be solved first Parts of an equation enclosed in 'Brackets' must be solved first. There are no exceptions to this rule. For Example; (5 + 3) * 7 = 56, whereas 5 + 3 * 7 = 26. Next Page
What is the answer to this sum? (2x3)+5= Next Page
What is the answer to this sum? 2x3+5= Next Page
What is the answer to this sum? 2x(3+5)= Next Page
What is the answer to this sum? 2x3²+5= Next Page
What is the answer to this sum? 2x(3²+5)= Next Page
What is the answer to this sum? 2²x(3²+5)= Next Page
LO: to know the order in which operations must take place I don’t know the order at all or what it means. B I can use Bidmas with the information given, some of the time. C I know what Bidmas means and can use it confidently. Next Page
A challenge! Can you use the BIDMAS operations to make this statement correct? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 = 100 Last page; end of slideshow