ORDER OF OPERATIONS OR HOW DO I DO THE CORRECT STEPS SO I CAN GET BACK TO MY VIDEO GAME?

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ORDER OF OPERATIONS OR HOW DO I DO THE CORRECT STEPS SO I CAN GET BACK TO MY VIDEO GAME?

Order of Operations Order of Op Hop GE MA DS Grouping Symbols { [ ( ) ] } |absolute value| _______ division bar Solving Equations (undo) Exponents Multiply X,. Divide. __. From Left to Right Add + Subtract -

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Order of Operations Practice I. Simplify the following: (Show each step for Questions 1 and 2). I. Simplify the following: (Show each step for Questions 1 and 2) Make the following expressions equal to 21 by placing parenthesis 3.4.

II. Simplify the following: (Show each step for questions 5 and 6) Make the following expressions equal to 35 by placing parenthesis

Problem Current Operation Inverse Operation Solve Multiply by 2 Add 3 Subtract 3 Divide by ________