Order Of Operations Question Preview (ID: 47946)


This Review Is Designed To Check Students Understanding On Solving Problems Involving The Four Operations, And Identify And Explain Patterns In Arithmetic. By Doing This Review, Students Will Be Able Practice And Strengthen Their Skills Of Operations . TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

The Order of Operation is:
a) a rule that allows use of any steps when evaluating a math expression
b) a rule that tells the correct sequence of steps for evaluating a math expression
c) a rule that helps remember the right sequences in math
d) a rule that gets to the correct answer using a short cut

We can remember the Order of Operations using:
a) DEMPAS
b) PEMDAS
c) DASPEM
d) MEDPAS

The PEMDAS stands for:
a) Please, Excuse, My, Dear, Aunt,Sally
b) Please, Excuse, MY,
c) Parentheses, Expressing, Multiple, Different, Addition, Substractio
d) Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction

Using the Order of Operations, 14 x 12 + 15 - 8 is equal to:
a) 199
b) 175
c) 161
d) 70

Using the Order of Operations, (16-2) x 12 + 4 is equal to:
a) 30
b) 224
c) 216
d) 172

Using the Order of Operations, 5 x 10 + (9 + 8) is equal to:
a) 67
b) 135
c) 175
d) 32

Using the Order of Operations, 2 + 11 - 3 x 5 + 6 is equal to:
a) 13
b) 105
c) 4
d) 80

Using the Order of Operations, 10 - 7 x 6 + 3 - 2 is equal to:
a) -28
b) 31
c) 19
d) -31

Using the Order of Operations, 5 x 19 + 12 + 4 - 4 is equal to:
a) 171
b) 155
c) 107
d) 214

Using the Order of Operations, 2 + 17 x 12 - 9 x 18 is equal to:
a) 3942
b) 44
c) 294
d) -368

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