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Order of Operations What to do first?????
  • Presentation 2

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Instructions for Tutorial
  • View the slide show and answer the questions as
    you go.
  • Many slides will change as you continue to click
    while viewing them so it is important that you
    not skip around the slides.
  • When you are ready for the next piece of
    information, left click your mouse or type
    enter on the keyboard.

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What are operations?
  • In mathematics, there are several operations.
    You are very familiar with the four basic ones
  • Adding
  • Subtracting
  • Multiplying
  • Dividing

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In an expression where there is more than one
operation, the value of an expression will depend
upon the order in which you perform these
operations.
  • There are several rules which we all agree to
    follow so that we will all reach the same answer
    for a problem.
  • In this presentation, we will consider
    multiplication, division and grouping symbols and
    summarize the rules at the end.

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Addition and Subtraction
  • Remember,
  • First we always perform operations within
    grouping symbols
  • Second expressions involving exponents need to
    be simplified before using them in calculations
  • Then when the problem involves ONLY addition
    and subtraction, you perform those operations as
    you come to them, reading from left to right.

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Work these examples on your paper
Remember, grouping symbols then addition OR
subtraction as you come to it from left to right.
9 4 13
21 3 6 18 6 24
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Consider
There are 3 operations here. Can you identify
them? They are subtraction 12 3(4)
multiplication 3 (4) addition 3(4) 1
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Multiplication and Division
We no longer have only addition and subtraction.
We must do any multiplication or division BEFORE
we do addition or subtraction.
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Try these. When you are finished, click on your
answer choice.
18 6 12
3 9
Remember, First grouping symbols and exponents
as needed Second multiplication OR division as
you come to it from left to right Last
addition OR subtraction as you come to it from
left to right.
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OOPS!
  • Do multiplication or division as you come to it
    reading from left to right.
  • THEN go back and do any addition or subtraction
    as you come to it reading from left to right.

Click here to try again
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Try these. When you are finished, click on your
answer choice.
18 6 12
3 9
Remember, First grouping symbols and exponents
as needed Second multiplication OR division as
you come to it from left to right Last
addition OR subtraction as you come to it from
left to right.
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When problems involve multiplication and
division, we perform the first of either that we
reach as we move from left to rightjust like
reading a book.Apply this rule by evaluating
this expression. Click on your answer choice.
  • 7 63

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OOPS!!
  • You did the multiplication first. Remember, we
    do multiplication OR division as we come to it
    from left to right. Here you reach the division
    first, so you do it first.
  • Yes, please excuse my dear aunt sally says my
    dear or multiplication division. However,
    multiplication and division are same level
    operations. And Aunt Sally does not want us to
    do all the multiplication and then all the
    division (really, she doesnt).
  • Note you should remember that dividing by a
    fraction is accomplished by multiplying by the
    reciprocal.

Try Again!
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Try again!
Did you get 63 this time?
Great!
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When problems involve multiplication and
division, we perform the first of either that we
reach as we move from left to rightjust like
reading a book.Apply this rule by evaluating
this expression.
  • What is your answer?
  • You should get 28,

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Work these examples on your paper
4(4) 16
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Nice work!
  • You performed the subtraction first since you
    encountered it first as you moved from left to
    right.

Click here to go back to the show!
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CONGRATULATIONS!
  • Heres what we have learned
  • When a problem involves more than one operation,
    we use this order to simplify expressions
  • First, grouping symbols and you must always
    simplify expressions with exponents before you
    can calculate with them.
  • Next, multiplication OR division as you come to
    it reading from left to right.
  • Last, addition OR subtraction
  • as you come to it from left to right

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Test Yourself
  • Remember the order
  • 1) Multiplication or division from left to right
  • 2) Addition or subtraction in order from left to
    right

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Need to try again? Study these examples first.
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Practice Problems
Remember the order 1) Multiplication or division
from left to right 2) Addition or subtraction in
order from left to right
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Solutions
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REMEMBER
  • When a problem involves more than one operation,
    we use this order to simplify expressions
  • First, grouping symbols and you must always
    simplify expressions with exponents before you
    can calculate with them.
  • Next, multiplication OR division as you come to
    it reading from left to right.
  • Last, addition OR subtraction
  • as you come to it from left to right

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How to remember????
  • The order is usually stated as follows
  • Parentheses (Grouping Symbols)
  • Exponents
  • Multiplication OR Division
  • Addition OR Subtraction
  • There are two popular mnemonic devices to help
    you remember the order. Choose the one that works
    for you!
  • PEMDAS
  • Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally

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Aunt Sally Straightened Out
  • Please (P stands for parentheses and other
    grouping symbols)
  • Excuse (E stands for exponents)
  • My Dear (M and D for multiplication and division
    as you reach them reading from left to right)
  • Aunt Sally (A and S for addition and subtraction
    as you reach them reading from left to right)
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