Order of Operations and Combining Like Terms
Distributive Property
Evaluate Polynomials
Fractions
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100

What is the acronym for Order of Operations, and what does each letter stand for?

PEMDAS- Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction

OR

GEMS- Groups, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Subtraction and Addition

100

3(–2x + 2)

-6x + 6

100

Melanie gets paid $22 every hour. Write an expression to show how much she gets paid in h hours.

22h

100

The Least Common Multiple Between 6 and 8.

What is 24? 

100

This person was a dancer for most of their childhood.

Who is Ms. Martinez?

200

Combine like terms:

6n + 3n  - 5m + 12 + 9m

4m+9n+12

200

–2(x + 1)

-2x - 2

200

Evaluate 5a – 6 when a = 9.

39

200

Simplify:

1 1/3 - 2/3

2/3

200

This person traveled to Japan at 14 years old, their first time outside of the US. 

Who is Mr. Job?

300

Solve: 

4+5(7-22+3) 

34

300

–4(–5x + 9)

20x - 36

300

Evaluate 3x(4 – x) for x = 5.

-15

300

Simplify: 

5/8 ÷ 3/5

25/24 or 1 1/24

300

This person was a competitive swimmer in high school. 

Who is Ms. Alonzo?

400

Are x3y and xy3 like terms? Why or why not?

No, in the first term the x is cubed and in the second

term it is not. To be like terms, the same variables

must have the same exponents.

400

-2(7x - 9) + 3 (3x)

-5x + 18

400

Evaluate 6n2 – 3(n + 2) for n = -3.

57

400

Simplify:

11/12 - 3/8

13/24

400

This person broke their arm pretending to be Tarzan.

Who is Mr. Barnes? 

500

Explain the mistake made in the work

below.

4(5) – (3 + 5) + 72

20 – (8) + 72

20 – 8 + 49

20 – 57

-37

In the third step, 8and 49 were added before 20 – 8 was simplified. It is common mistake to think addition comes before subtraction, however, addition and subtraction should be done together left to right.

500

-4( 2 + 4y) -2(-y -5)

-14y+ 2

500

If z = -2, then -z3 + 10z2 – 4z = ?

56

500

Simplify:

1 1/4 + 2 2/7

3 15/28

500

This person was born in a country where the ratio of horses to people is 13:1. 

Who is Ms. Tumen?