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Order of Operations Priority - All Basic Operators with Exponents (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on the advanced practice of Order of Operations with all basic operations including exponents. It involves identifying the correct sequence of operations to solve equations correctly, emphasizing the prioritization of operations like exponents before basic arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Each problem presents an equation and multiple choice answers that test the understanding of operation hierarchy, guiding learners to reinforce their skills in applying the correct order to reach the right solution.

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Priority - All Basic Operators with Exponents

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What do the rules for Order of Operations tell us about how to solve this equation?

42÷2+6=?4^{2} ÷ 2 + 6 = ?

Order of Operations Priority - All Basic Operators with Exponents Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Order of Operations Priority - All Basic Operators with Exponents (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Order of Operations - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/order_of_operations_practice/
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What do the rules for Order of Operations tell us about how to solve this equation?
A LaTex expression showing 9 to the power of 2 ÷ 7 + 4 = ?
a
Division is highest priority
b
All operations are the same priority, calculate left to right.
c
The exponent is highest priority
d
Addition is highest priority
2
What do the rules for Order of Operations tell us about how to solve this equation?
A LaTex expression showing 4 - 3 to the power of 4 ÷ 6 = ?
a
The exponent is highest priority
b
Subtraction is highest priority
c
Division is highest priority
d
All operations are the same priority, calculate left to right.
3
What do the rules for Order of Operations tell us about how to solve this equation?
A LaTex expression showing 9 + 7 to the power of 2 - 2 = ?
a
All operations are the same priority, calculate left to right.
b
The exponent is highest priority
c
Subtraction is highest priority
d
Addition is highest priority
4
What do the rules for Order of Operations tell us about how to solve this equation?
A LaTex expression showing 9 - 6 + 5 to the power of 2 = ?
a
The exponent is highest priority
b
All operations are the same priority, calculate left to right.
c
Subtraction is highest priority
d
Addition is highest priority
5
What do the rules for Order of Operations tell us about how to solve this equation?
A LaTex expression showing 8 to the power of 3 multiplied by 6 + 3 = ?
a
The exponent is highest priority
b
Multiplication is highest priority
c
Addition is highest priority
d
All operations are the same priority, calculate left to right.
6
What do the rules for Order of Operations tell us about how to solve this equation?
A LaTex expression showing 6 - 3 + 7 to the power of 2 = ?
a
Addition is highest priority
b
Subtraction is highest priority
c
The exponent is highest priority
d
All operations are the same priority, calculate left to right.
7
What do the rules for Order of Operations tell us about how to solve this equation?
A LaTex expression showing 8 ÷ 7 to the power of 3 multiplied by 2 = ?
a
The exponent is highest priority
b
Multiplication is highest priority
c
Division is highest priority
d
All operations are the same priority, calculate left to right.