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Potpourri
100
The 'P' in PEMDAS
What are Parentheses ( )?
100
The 'E' in PEMDAS.
What are EXPONENTS?
100
True or False: Addition and subtraction are equal in the OoO and are worked from left to right.
or False: Addition and subtraction are equal in the OoO and are worked from left to right. True
100
4^2 x 2 + 3 - 2 + 7
What is 40? 4^2 x 2 + 3 - 2 + 7
100
What is the number in the 10's place? 159
5
200
The first step worked in this problem and the answer to the problem? 3 + 4 x (2+5)
What is (2+5)? What is 49?
200
The BASE in this number. 9^3
What is the number 9?
200
Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition, and Subtraction 'Please excuse my Dear Aunt Sally' stands for this in the OoO.
Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition, and Subtraction
200
The answer in standard form 3^3 power.
What is 27?
200
Round this number to the nearest 10,000. 35,489
40,000
300
The number when you solve the parentheses... 4 - 3 + (5 /5 + 4 x 5)
The number when you solve the parentheses... 4 - 3 + (5 /5 + 4 x 5) What is 21?
300
The exponent in 2^5
What is the number 5?
300
True or False When working a math problem following the Order of Operations with multiplication and division, you work from left to right.
True.
300
98 - 45 + 12 x 3
What is 89?
300
What is the number in the one millions place? 136,387,245
6
400
Solve this problem and you get (5 + 18÷ 9) x 9
What is 63?
400
5x5x5x5x5x5 written in exponential form.
5^6
400
3 ÷ (13 - 10) x 12
What is 12?
400
4^2 is 4x4
True or False 4^2 is 4x4
400
What is 543,287 rounded to the nearest 100 place?
543,300
500
Solve this problem and you get... (7 x 1 + 10) - 9
What is 8?
500
4 squared is written as this.
4 squared is written as this. 4^2
500
2 + (17 - 16 + 8)
What is 11?
500

The grade that All of your teachers want you to get on the AzMerittest.

The grade that we want you to get on the test. What is Proficient or Highly Proficent?

500
What is 12,673,985 number rounded to the nearest 100,000 place?
12,700,000