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Order Of Operations
Test Description: Order of Operations
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What does the order of operations tell you?
A
How many operations to perform.
B
How to solve problems with exponents.
C
How to perform mathematical operations.
D
The order in which complicated equations should be solved.
2) What is the correct order of operations?
A
Parentheses, exponents, multiplication and division, addition, and subtraction.
B
Parentheses, exponents, addition and subtraction, multiplication, and division.
C
Multiplication and division, addition and subtraction, parentheses, and exponents.
D
Addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, exponents, and parentheses.
3) In the problem (5 X 4) + 3^2 - 2, which step should you perform first?
A
Multiply five times four.
B
Subtract two from nine.
C
Subtract two from three.
D
Elevate three to the power of two.
4) In the problem 8^3 - 10 X 5 - 4, which step should you perform first?
A
Subtract four from five
B
Subtract ten from eight
C
Multiply ten times five
D
Elevate eight to the power of three
5) What is the solution to 3 + 3(0)?
A
6
B
9
C
3
D
0
6) In the problem (5 X 8) + 3^2(7), which step should you perform last?
A
Add 40 to 63.
B
Multiply nine times seven.
C
Multiply five times eight.
D
Elevate three to the second power.
7) Solve the following problem: (2^2 + 8) X 7
A
60
B
36
C
84
D
107
8) What is the solution to (4/2)4 + (1 + 3)
A
8
B
14
C
12
D
2
9) What is the solution to (2 - 1)(4 - 2) + 9?
A
9
B
12
C
11
D
7
10) What step comes first to solve 18/2 - 5 + 7 - 12?
A
18/2
B
7 - 12
C
5 + 7
D
2 - 5
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