Order of Operations
Expressions
Multiplication
Division
Powers of Ten
100
Solve using the order of operations.


(3+2) x 4 

20

100

Write the expression.

The difference of 10 and 3

10-3

100
Solve.


243 x 5

1,215

100

146  ÷   4

36 R 2

100


25 × 103

25,000

200

Solve using the order of operations.

[8 x ( 5-3)] ÷ 2

8

200

Write the expression.

The product of 5 and 4

5 x 4 

200
Solve.


346 x 23

7,958

200

3,760 ÷ 40

94

200

Enter the power of 10 that makes the expression equivalent to 700,000. 


7 x ______

105

300

Find the value.

(24-6) ÷ 3

9

300

Write the expression. 

seven times four then add ten 

7 x 4 + 10

300
Find the product.


4,356 x 12

52, 272

300

2,242 ÷ 38

59

300

Compare the following numbers:

A. 7,380

B. 8,451

Describe how the value of the 8 changes from A to B

The value of 8 is 100 times greater in B than the value of 8 in A. 

400

Find the value

12-5+6

13

400

Write the expression. 

two times the difference of 5 and 3 

2 x (5 -3)

400

Mr. Nelson bought 48 packs of crayons. There are 24 crayons in each pack. How many crayons did Mr. Nelson buy?

1152

400

Guy is reading a science fiction book that is 540 pages long. If he reads 30 pages each day, how many days will it take him to read the book?

18 days

400

44 × 10 =

440

500

Find the value.

2x {15-[(12÷3)x2]}

14

500

Write the expression.

the quotient of 15 and 3 minus 4 

(15 ÷ 3) - 4

OR

15 ÷ 3 - 4

500

A local theater has 35 rows of seats in the lower level and 18 rows of seats in the upper level. If there are 24 seats in each row, how many seats are in the theater?

1272

500

There are 5,520 students in a school. If each classroom only holds 30 students, how many classrooms are there?

184 classrooms

500

72,000 × 101

720,000

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