In the expression below, what is the first operation to be completed?
[(45 ÷ 9 + 25) – 12] × 3
Question 2
2.
In the expression below, what is the last operation to be completed?
[(45 ÷ 9 + 25) – 12] × 3
Question 3
3.
In the expression below, what is the first operation to be completed?
700 ÷ [5 × (21 ÷ 3 × 2)]
Question 4
4.
In the expression below, what is the second operation to be completed?
700 ÷ [5 × (21 ÷ 3 × 2)]
Question 5
5.
In the expression below, what is the third operation to be completed?
700 ÷ [5 × (21 ÷ 3 × 2)]
Question 6
6.
In the expression below, what is the last operation to be completed?
700 ÷ [5 × (21 ÷ 3 × 2)]
Question 7
7.
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
14 + [(2 × 5) + (3 × 8)]
Question 8
8.
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
5 × [(8 + 2) − (16 − 9)]
Question 9
9.
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
40 ÷ [(18 − 9) − (13 − 12)]
Question 10
10.
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
[(15 + 5) + (5 × 2)] ÷ 3
Question 11
11.
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
[(21 − 13) + (32 − 24)] × 4
Question 12
12.
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
49 − [(3 × 4) + (9 × 2)]
Question 13
13.
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
32 + [(11 − 7) + (5 × 3)]
Question 14
14.
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
[(6 × 9) − (7 × 4)] − 17
Question 15
15.
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
[(13 − 9) × 3] + [(14 − 8) × 2]
Question 16
16.
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
[(2 × 6) + 3] + [35 − (7 × 3)]
Question 17
17.
Fred’s Car Dealership has a three-floor parking garage with cars for sale. Each floor has 3 rows of 5 compact cars and 4 rows of 8 sedans.
Write an expression you can use to find the number of cars in Fred’s garage.
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Then simplify the expression.
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Question 18
18.
A carpenter has a supply of 84 large and small boards for the cabinets he builds. One week, he uses 3 sets of 8 small boards. Then he buys 3 more sets of 6 large boards.
Select all expressions that match the problem above.