Writing Algebra Equations
Applying Order of Operations
PEMDAS
"Hint" Words
100

WRITE AN EQUATION: Logan bought a new shirt for $39, shorts for $19, and shoes for $75. What was the total cost?

39+19+75=T

100

4x6x14

336

100

The first step of PEMDAS

Parentheses/Groupings

100

A story problem asks for the TOTAL DISTANCE, what math operation are you most likely to use? +-x÷

addition

200

WRITE AN EQUATION:Six students bought food for $28 and drinks for $11. They shared the cost equally. How much did each student pay?

(28+11)÷6 = e

200

(9+16)x8

200

200

The second step of PEMDAS

Exponents 43

200

A story problem asks for the TOTAL LEFTOVER, what math operation are you most likely to use? +-x÷

Subtraction

300

WRITE AN EQUATION:Cooper earns $85 each week and spends $68 each week. He saves what is leftover. How much will he save in 12 weeks?

12 x (85-68)=s

300

27x3÷9+12

21

300

The third step of PEMDAS

Multiplication or Division, first come first serve!

300

A story problem says SPLIT EQUALLY, what math operation are you most likely to use? +-x÷

Division

400

WRITE AN EQUATION:Victor runs 4 miles a day for 5 days, then runs 10 miles a day on the weekend. How far does he run in one week?

4x5+2x10=w

400

24÷2-(1+4)x2

2

400

The 4th step of PEMDAS?

Addition or Subtraction, first come first serve?

400

A story problem states EACH shirt costs $5, what is the cost for four shirts? What math operation are you most likely to use? +-x÷

Multiplication 

500

WRITE AN EQUATION:Janice has $15. She earns $28 more, then buys two songs for $2 each. How much money does she have left?

15+28-2x2=L

500

34x(6÷2)+6-5

103

500

What is important to remember about the MD or AS step in PEMDAS?

FIRST COME FIRST SERVE! LEFT TO RIGHT!

500

*What is the FIRST math operation you should do to solve this problem?*

Four friends bought their teacher a coffee gift card for $20 and flowers for $12. They split the cost equally amongst themselves, how much did each friend pay?


Addition, to find out how much they spent equally you need to know the total cost of the items.