Powers and Exponents
Order of Operations
Factors and Multiples
Properties of Operations
Algebraic Expressions
100

Write 4 x 4 x 4 as a power

43

100

What is the acronym to help you remember the order of operations?

PEMDAS (or GEMDAS)

100

What does GCF stand for?

Greatest Common Factor

100

True or False: Numbers can be added in any order for the same result.

True. Bonus Question: Which property is this?

100

Name the like terms in 2x + 13 - 4y + 3x + 3

2x and 3x, and 13 and 3

200

Evaluate 62

36

200

What do the letters in PEMDAS stand for?

Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction; Bonus: What's the G stand for?

200

What does LCM stand for?

Least Common Multiple

200

True or False: Changing the groupings results in a different product.

False. Bonus Question: Which property is this?

200

Simplify this expression: 4(x + 2) + 3

4x + 11

300

Which exponent is associated with the word "squared"?

2

300

True or false: You should do all multiplication before division when using PEMDAS

False. You go from left to right.

300

Find the GCF of 4 and 12

4

300

True or False: Numbers must be multiplied in a specific order to get the correct answer.

False. Bonus Question: which property is this?

300

Solve this expression if x = 3:  4(x + 2) + 3

23

400

What exponent is associated with the word "cubed"?

3

400

Solve using order of operations: 4 x (5 + 6) - 2

42

400

Find the LCM of 4 and 6

12

400

Use the distributive property to rewrite: 5(3x + 3)

15x + 15

400

Determine whether these two expressions are equivalent: y + 2y + 3 and 1 + y + 2(y + 1)

Yes. What method did you use?

500

Where x could be any number, x0 always equals

1

500

Solve using order of operations: 28 - 24 + (52 - 4) x 2 - 3

51

500

Find the GCF of 54 and 81

27
500

Use the distributive property to rewrite: 3(7x - 2)

21x - 6

500

Combine like terms to simplify:  2x + 5 + 2y + x + 3x2 - x2 + 3

2x2 + 3x + 2y + 8

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