2.5 Order of Operations Simplifying Expressions PEMDAS Parentheses, brackets, other groupings, starting with the inner most operations. Evaluate any expression.

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2.5 Order of Operations Simplifying Expressions PEMDAS Parentheses, brackets, other groupings, starting with the inner most operations. Evaluate any expression with an exponent. Multiply or Divide in order from left to right. Add or Subtract in order from left to right.

2.5 Order of Operations Simplify:

2.5 Order of Operations Simplify:

2.5 Order of Operations

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