BEDMAS
Order of Operations
Order of Operations
All forms
Order of Operations
with decimals
Word Problems
100

Use BEDMAS to solve the following.

7 - 4 + 6 x 8 ÷ 2

27

100

Solve.

(5 x 2 + 4) - 3    

11

100

Solve the following using BEDMAS.

3(2 squared) + 5(2 squared) x 3

84

100

Solve using BEDMAS.

(7.1)2 squared − 6.7 × 3.1 

29.64

100

A certain small factory employs 98 workers. Of these, 10 receive a wage of $150 per day and the rest receive $85.50 per day. To the management, a week is equal to 6 working days. How much does the factory pay out for each week?

The factory pays out 


$54144$ 54144


each week

200

Use BEDMAS to solve the following.

10 + 4 x 12 ÷ 4

22

200

Solve.

2 +( 8 x (13 - 8 )) + 7

49

200

Solve the following using BEDMAS.

 (√144 + √36) - 8

10

200

Solve using BEDMAS.

(9.5)2 ÷ (5.6 − 4.6)

90.25

200

If the same factory has supplies expenses of $1135.78 a day in addition to the wages above and makes $60,128.72 in a week, what is the factory’s total profit or loss in one week?



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The factory's total profit in one week is 


$52,178.26$ 52 comma 178.26
300
What is the BEDMAS formula?

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Division

Multiplication

Addition

Subtraction

300

Solve using the steps of BEDMAS.

2 × (8 − 6)

4

300

Solve using BEDMAS.

10 − 33 ÷ 9 

7

300

Solve using BEDMAS.

7.2 ÷ (6.6 × 1.1 + (2.2)2 squared − 3.1) 

0.8

300

A certain Math Club makes 35 bars of laundry soap a week and sells these at $20 each. Before the soap can all be sold, the pupils found out that 6 bars were destroyed by mice. How much will be the total sale at the end of a four-week month? Write an expression and show your work and answer.

The total sale at the end of a four-week month will be 


$2680$ 2680


400

Use BEDMAS to solve the following.

(4x1)+9

13

400

Solve using the steps of BEDMAS.

7 x 2 ÷ (4 + 3)

2

400

Solve using BEDMAS.

72 ÷ (4 + 3)

7

400

Solve using BEDMAS.

(2.8 ÷ 1.25) × (3.9 − 1.2 + 2.8)2 squared



67.76

400

Lilia scores 15 points fewer than Bob, who scores 35 points. Carol scores half as many points as Lilia. How many points does Carol score? Write an expression and evaluate it

Carol scores 


1010


points.

500

Use BEDMAS to solve the following.

8/2 (2+2)

16

500

Solve using the steps of BEDMAS.

(9 + 18 − 3) ÷ 8    

3

500

Solve using BEDMAS.

(9 − 22 + 10 × 8) ÷ 5

17

500

 (8.6 (2.5)) × 7.4

159.1

500

Use the order of operations and the digits 2, 4, 6, and 8 to create an expression with a value of 2. Tip: You may add exponents and/or negatives at your will.

One possible expression is 


8÷4+6−68 divided by 4 plus 6 minus 6


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