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Order of Operations Priority - Multiply, Divide with Exponents (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on the order of operations, specifically how to prioritize multiplication, division, and exponents in complex equations. It forms part of an advanced study on order of operations. The problems present equations involving these operations and offer multiple-choice answers, each suggesting a different operation as the highest priority. This format helps reinforce the correct application of the order of operations rules through practical examples.

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Priority - Multiply, Divide with Exponents

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

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Order of Operations Priority - Multiply, Divide with Exponents Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Order of Operations Priority - Multiply, Divide 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 7 ÷ 6 to the power of 3 multiplied by 2 = ?
a
The exponent is highest priority
b
All operations are the same priority, calculate left to right.
c
Division is highest priority
d
Multiplication is highest priority
2
What do the rules for Order of Operations tell us about how to solve this equation?
A LaTex expression showing 8 ÷ 4 to the power of 3 multiplied by 7 = ?
a
Division is highest priority
b
Multiplication is highest priority
c
All operations are the same priority, calculate left to right.
d
The exponent is highest priority
3
What do the rules for Order of Operations tell us about how to solve this equation?
A LaTex expression showing 9 ÷ 3 to the power of 3 multiplied by 4 = ?
a
The exponent is highest priority
b
Division is highest priority
c
Multiplication is highest priority
d
All operations are the same priority, calculate left to right.
4
What do the rules for Order of Operations tell us about how to solve this equation?
A LaTex expression showing 3 ÷ 6 to the power of 3 multiplied by 4 = ?
a
All operations are the same priority, calculate left to right.
b
Multiplication is highest priority
c
The exponent is highest priority
d
Division is highest priority
5
What do the rules for Order of Operations tell us about how to solve this equation?
A LaTex expression showing 5 ÷ 2 to the power of 3 multiplied by 6 = ?
a
Multiplication is highest priority
b
All operations are the same priority, calculate left to right.
c
The exponent is highest priority
d
Division is highest priority
6
What do the rules for Order of Operations tell us about how to solve this equation?
A LaTex expression showing 7 ÷ 3 to the power of 3 multiplied by 6 = ?
a
All operations are the same priority, calculate left to right.
b
The exponent is highest priority
c
Division is highest priority
d
Multiplication is highest priority
7
What do the rules for Order of Operations tell us about how to solve this equation?
A LaTex expression showing 6 ÷ 3 to the power of 3 multiplied by 7 = ?
a
The exponent is highest priority
b
All operations are the same priority, calculate left to right.
c
Multiplication is highest priority
d
Division is highest priority