ORDER OF OPERATIONS LESSON 2 DAY 2. BEDMAS B – Brackets E – Exponents D – Division from left to right M – Multiply from left to right A – Add from left.

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ORDER OF OPERATIONS LESSON 2 DAY 2

BEDMAS B – Brackets E – Exponents D – Division from left to right M – Multiply from left to right A – Add from left to right S – Subtract from left to right

TRY THESE 1) (10 ÷ 5) × ) 5 × 15 + (10 × 5) 3) (13 × 20) × ) ( 5 x 6) 2 ÷ 9 + (6 ÷ 3) 3

SOLUTIONS (10 ÷ 5) × 25 – 14 (2) x 25 – – 14 36

SOLUTION 5 × 15 + (10 × 5) 5 x

SOLUTION (13 × 20) × x

SOLUTION ( 5 x 6) 2 ÷ 9 + (6 ÷ 3) 3 (30) 2 ÷ 9 + (6 ÷ 3) 3 (30) 2 ÷ 9 + (2) ÷ 9 + (2) ÷