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

This math topic focuses on the Order of Operations, emphasizing the priority and correct application of multiplying and dividing with parentheses. The problems guide learners through using the proper sequence in mathematical calculations, reinforcing the importance of recognizing how to proceed with brackets, division, and multiplication to accurately solve equations. Each question presents an equation and offers multiple choice answers to test understanding of operations priority, ensuring students learn to follow these fundamental rules in problem-solving.

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Priority - Multiply, Divide with Parentheses

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

8÷(3×2)=?8 ÷ (3\times2) = ?

Order of Operations Priority - Multiply, Divide with Parentheses Worksheet

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