In the expression below, what is the first operation to be completed?
[(45
In the expression below, what is the last operation to be completed?
[(45
In the expression below, what is the first operation to be completed?
700
In the expression below, what is the second operation to be completed?
700
In the expression below, what is the third operation to be completed?
700
In the expression below, what is the last operation to be completed?
700
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
14 + [(2 × 5) + (3 × 8)]
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
5 × [(8 + 2) − (16 − 9)]
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
40 ÷ [(18 − 9) − (13 − 12)]
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
[(15 + 5) + (5 × 2)] ÷ 3
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
[(21 − 13) + (32 − 24)] × 4
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
49 − [(3 × 4) + (9 × 2)]
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
32 + [(11 − 7) + (5 × 3)]
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
[(6 × 9) − (7 × 4)] − 17
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
[(13 − 9) × 3] + [(14 − 8) × 2]
Simplify the numeric expression using the order of operations.
[(2 × 6) + 3] + [35 − (7 × 3)]
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.
Then simplify the expression.
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.