Order of Operations
Multiplying/Dividing Fractions
Evaluating Expressions W/ Exponents
Simplifying algebraic expressions
multiplying decimals
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In order of Operations, the first thing you do in a problem is this.
Parenthesis
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When multiplying/dividing a mixed number you must do what to turn the mixed number to an improper fraction?
What is Multiply the denominator by the whole number and add the numerator to the factor of the whole number and the denominator and keep the original denominator
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2 to the 5th power in product form is written as this.
What is 2•2•2•2•2
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The two steps to simplify an algebraic expression are these
What is Combine like terms and Add or subtract to solve.
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the first step to multiply decimals is this
What is do the multiplication
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The abbreviation explaining the order of operations (PEMDAS) means this.
What is Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication or Division Addition or Subtraction.
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1 1/2 The improper fraction version of this mixed number is this
What is 3/2
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Any number to the power of zero is equal to this number
What is 1
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2x + 3x = solve
What is 5x
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5.11 • .3= solve
What is 1.533
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(3 + 5) x 2= The first operation to do is this.
What is addition
300
What must you do first when dividing fractions?
What is copy the first fraction and change the ÷sign to a x and find the reciprocal of the second fraction. (Leave Change Change)
300
1,191,456.39º This is equal to what number
What is 1
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7x + 2y - 10x + 3y= simplify
What is -3x + 5y
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1.42 • 7.2= solve.
What is 10.224
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6 + 12 ÷ 4= Solve.
What is 9
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3/4 ÷ 1/2= solve & simplify
What is 1 1/2
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15^1 is equal to what number
What is 15
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5(36)= simplify
What is 5•30+5•6
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3.3 • 1.1= solve
What is 3.63
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3(4) + 4(5)= Solve
What is 32
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3 1/7 x 4 1/3= Solve & Simplify
What is 13 13/21
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3^2 + 7 x 9 solve
What is 72
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5(d+4)= simplify
What is 5•d+5•4
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What are the 4 steps to multiplying decimals in order?
What is do the multiplication, count the # of times the decimals moved from the right, move that # in your answer for decimal placement, and rewrite the answer.