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MSP Exam Prep Session One February 16, 2013
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Introduction
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Navigating Negatives
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Pesky Parenthesis
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Solve the following 4 math problems: 1)16 ÷ 2 = 2) 18 + 7 = 3) 25 + 3 = 4) 8 + 28= Now put the steps together: (16 ÷ 2 ) + ((18 + 7 ) + 3)
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Solve the following 4 math problems: 1)16 ÷ 2 = 82) 18 + 7 =25 3) 25 + 3 = 284) 8 + 28=36 Now put the steps together: (16 ÷ 2 ) + ((18 + 7 ) + 3) 8 + ((25) + 3) 8 + (28) 36
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((10 - 2 ) x 7 ) - 9 + 8 (20 ÷ 10) + ((15 + 3 ) + 5 ) 3 +( 5 + ( 9 - 5 )) + 9((14 - 7 ) +(18 ÷ 3 )) + 2
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((10 - 2 ) x 7 ) - 9 + 8 ((8) x 7) – 9+8 (56) – 9 + 8 47 + 8 55 (20 ÷ 10) + ((15 + 3 ) + 5 ) (2) + ((18) + 5) 2 + (23) 25 3 +( 5 + ( 9 - 5 )) + 9 3+ (5 + (4))+9 3+ (9) + 9 12+9 21 ((14 - 7 ) +(18 ÷ 3 )) + 2 ((7)+ (6)) + 2 (13) + 2 15
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Review of Exponents
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The “E” in PEMDAS
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10 x (10 x 4 - 8 2 ) - 34 x (11 x 9 + 8 2 ) + 5 (20 + 2 ) x (14 + 4 ) - 5 2 (10 + 3) 2 + (11 +20 ÷ 5 )
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10 x (10 x 4 - 8 2 ) – 3 10 x (40 – 64) – 3 10 x (-24) – 3 -240-3 -243 (20 + 2 ) x (14 + 4 ) – 5 2 (22) X (18) – 25 396 – 25 371 4 x (11 x 9 + 8 2 ) + 5 4 x (99 + 64) + 5 4 x (163) + 5 652 + 5 657 (10 + 3) 2 + (11 +20 ÷ 5 ) (13) 2 + (11 +4) 169 + (15) 184
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Simon began the day with 4 collector cards, Pat has 3, and Mary had 6. Mark gave Simon the difference between Mary’s and Pat’s cards times the number of cards Simon had to begin with. Simon went to the store and purchased Twice the difference between his cards and Pat’s cards. At the end of the day how many cards did Simon have? (NOTE: the hand-out is incorrect, you must add the 4 original cards to the result on the handout) Solving Word Problems
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Andrew invented lawn mowing, snow throwing robots. He made the first 2. Then, he produced 3 less than seven times that amount. A factory fabricated 2 8 robots of which he gave 12 to charity. Of the total remaining robots, Andrew kept four as display models and sold the rest. How many robots did he sell? {2+[7x2-3+(2 8 -12)]} - 4
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