ORDER OF Operations Review A B C Which example below shows the Zero Property of Multiplication? 1 0 = 0 0 1 + 0 = 1 End Review Question 1.

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ORDER OF Operations Review

A B C Which example below shows the Zero Property of Multiplication? 1 0 = = 1 End Review Question 1

Try Again HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: Any number multiplied by zero equals zero End Review Back To Question 1

Great Job!!!! End Review Next Question

A B C Solve ((3³ + 1) ● (2 – 1)) End Review Question 2

Try Again HERE IS A HINT: Solve each set of parentheses first then multiply, Remember that 3 cubed is the same as 3 * 3 Back To Question 2 End Review

Great Job!!!! End Review Next Question

A B C What operation comes first to solve? 3 ● (4 – 2) ÷ 2 End Review (4 – 2) 3 ● 4 Question 3 2 ÷ 2

Try Again Back To Question 3 HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: PEMDAS, the P stands for what? End Review

Great Job!!!! End Review Next Question

A B C How many operations to perform In what order operations should be performed How to solve the problem End Review What does the order of operations tell you? Question 4

Try Again Back To Question 4 HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: ORDER of operations End Review

Great Job!!!! End Review Next Question

A B C 5 ● 5 ● 5 5 ● End Review What is 5³ = Question 5

Try Again Back To Question 5 HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: The answer should be 125 End Review

Great Job!!!! End Review Next Question

A B C 16 1 End Review Solve 100 ÷ 25 ● 4 Question 6 4

Try Again Back To Question 6 HERE IS A HINT: End Review HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: When using multiplication and division you must work from left to right.

Great Job!!!! End Review Next Question

A B C A number multiplied by zero equals zero A number multiplied by 1 maintains its value End Review Which definition is correct for the Identity Property of Multiplication? Question 7 A number plus one maintains its value

Try Again Back To Question 7 HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: Example: 9 1 = 9 End Review

Great Job!!!! End Review Next Question

A B C +  =  + +  = +  End Review What example below shows the Commutative Property of Addition? Question 8 ●  =  ●

Try Again Back To Question 8 HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: C O stands for what in commutative property? End Review

Great Job!!!! End Review Next Question

A B C Multiplication then division Do multiplication and division in any order End Review When you have multiplication and division in a problem, which comes first? Question 9 Do multiplication and division from left to right

Try Again Back To Question 9 HERE IS A HINT: End Review HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: It can be said “ Please excuse my dear Aunt Sally” or “Please excuse dear my Sally Aunt.”

Great Job!!!! End Review Next Question

A B C End Review Extra credit Which answer is greater, 2³ or 3 ²? Write your answer on a sheet of paper EXPLAINING why one answer is larger than the other. Bring in your answer the DAY OF THE QUIZ! You will receive 1 pt extra credit Question 10 Extra credit

Try Again Back To Question 10 HERE IS A HINT: HERE IS A HINT: Sorry no hints for extra credit End Review

Great Job!!!! Your Finished! End Review Next Question