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Mr. Britten’s Math Class Name: _____________ Homework Due 11/29/18 1 Mr. Britten’s Math Class Name: _____________ Homework Due 11/29/18 1. What does PEMDAS stand for? ______________________________________________ 2. Use the order of Operations to evaluate each numeric expression. A). 4 2 • 3 E). 3 3 – 14 ÷ 2 + 5 B). 17 – 2 3 F). 144 ÷ 6 2 • 8 + 2 2 C). 32 ÷ 4 2 D). 9 + 5 2 – 2 • 3 2 3. Evaluate each power raised to a power. A). 3 2 2 B). 5 2 4 C). 4 3 2 4. Use the order of Operations to evaluate each numeric expression. A). 8 2 •9 B). 2 4 –28 ÷ 2 +1 C). 19 – 1 3 D). 10 ÷ 1 2 • 1 + 1 2 E). 64 ÷ 4 2 F). 7 + 3 2 –3 • 2 3