Order of Operations - Intro
22 Topics, 3 Skills
Order of Operations Concept Introduction
Topic 1
Intro - Add vs Multiply
Topic 2
Intro - Add vs Divide
Topic 3
Intro - Subtract vs Multiply
Topic 4
Intro - Subtract vs Divide
Topic 5
Intro - Brackets vs Basic Operators
Topic 6
Ordering From Words - Basic Operations
Topic 7
Ordering From Words - With Parentheses
Topic 8
Priority - Add, Subtract
Topic 9
Example - Add, Subtract
Topic 10
Priority - All Basic Operators
Topic 11
Priority - All Basic Operators with Parentheses
Topic 12
Add, Subtract with Parentheses (3 Numbers)
Topic 13
Add, Subtract, Multiply no Parentheses (3 Numbers)
Topic 14
Add, Subtract, Multiply with Parentheses (3 Numbers)
Topic 15
Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide no Parentheses (3 Numbers)
Topic 16
Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide with Parentheses (3 Numbers)
Topic 17
Add, Subtract with Parentheses (4 Numbers)
Topic 18
Add, Subtract, Multiply no Parentheses (4 Numbers)
Topic 19
Add, Subtract, Multiply with Parentheses (4 Numbers)
Topic 20
Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide no Parentheses (4 Numbers)
Topic 21
Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide with Parentheses (4 Numbers)
Topic 22
This math topic is dedicated to understanding the order of operations, specifically focusing on deciding whether to add or multiply first in various equations. It introduces students to prioritizing multiplication over addition according to standard arithmetic rules. Each question presents an equation that involves both operations and asks which should be performed first. The provided equations and solutions reinforce the concept that multiplication takes precedence over addition in operations sequence. This foundational topic is designed to help students accurately solve more complex mathematical problems.
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Given that multiplication should be done before addition, which operation should be done first in this equation?
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