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How can we find the value of a multiple step numerical expression? For example, what would the value of this numerical expression be? 5 + (3 x 2)- 4 2 _ 8
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In this lesson you will learn how to find the value of a numerical expression which contains whole- number exponents by using the Order of Operations.
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Let’s Review Numerical expressions are mathematical phrases that have numbers and operations but do not contain an equal or inequality sign. 4 x 6 5 + 3 - 2 12 - 3 15 ÷ 3
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Let’s Review Exponents show how many times we use the base number as a factor. For instance: 5 2 is the same as 5 x 5 or 25.
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A Common Mistake Ignoring the Order of Operations and just performing operations as they appear left to right. 4 2 + 8 ÷ 4 ≠ 6
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Let’s Review Core Lesson Order of Operations 1 st P Parentheses 2 nd E Exponents 3 rd M Multiply or D Divide from left to right 4 th A Add or S Subtract from left to right
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Let’s Review Core Lesson 5 + (3 x 2)- 4 2 ÷ 8 5 + 6 - 4 2 ÷ 8 5 + 6- 16 ÷ 8 5 + 6- 2 11 - 2 9
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Let’s Review Core Lesson A good way to remember the order of the Order of Operations: P lease E xcuse M y D ear A unt S ally
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In this lesson you have learned how to evaluate multiple step numerical expressions by following the Order of Operations.
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Let’s Review Guided Practice Find the value of: 30 – 2 2 + (2 x 5) + 6
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Let’s Review Extension Activities Use the Order of Operations to find the value of: 5 3 – 10 2 + 20(8-3)
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Let’s Review Extension Activities Write the expression and find it’s value by following the Order of Operations Eight less than two cubed, plus twenty divided by five
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Let’s Review Quick Quiz Find the value of 4 3 _ (7 + 5) Find the value of 25 - 7 _ 3 2
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