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Warm UpWarm Up
Lesson PresentationLesson Presentation
Problem of the DayProblem of the Day
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Warm UpPerform the operations in order from left to right.
1. 8 + 4 – 22. 9 3 + 13. 7 – 3 + 54. 20 ÷ 4 + 6
10
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Problem of the Day
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 = 1Put the appropriate plus or minus signs between the numbers so that the total equals 1.
0 + 1 – 23 + 45 + 67 – 89 = 1
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A numerical expression is a mathematical phrase that includes only numbers and operation symbols.
Numerical Expressions
4 + 8 ÷ 2 6
371 – 203 + 2 5,006 19
When you evaluate a numerical expression, you find its value.
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When an expression has more than one operation, you must know which operation to do first. To make sure that everyone gets the same answer, we use the order of operations.
ORDER OF OPERATIONS1. Perform operations in parentheses.2. Find the values of numbers with exponents.3. Multiply or divide from left to right as ordered in the problem.4. Add or subtract from left to right as ordered in the problem.
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The first letters of these words can help you remember the order of operations.
Please Parentheses
Excuse Exponents
My Multiply
Dear Divide
Aunt Add
Sally Subtract
Helpful Hint
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Additional Example 1A: Using the Order of Operations
Evaluate the expression.
There are no parentheses or exponents.
15 – 5 Divide.
10 Subtract.
15 – 10 ÷ 2
15 – 10 ÷ 2
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Additional Example 1B: Using the Order of Operations
Evaluate the expression.
9 + (21 ÷ 7) 5
9 + (21 ÷ 7) 5
Perform operations within parentheses.
Multiply.
9 + 3 5
9 + 15
Add. 24
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Check It Out: Example 1A
Evaluate the expression.
There are no parentheses or exponents.
12 – 3 Divide.
9 Subtract.
12 – 6 ÷ 2
12 – 6 ÷ 2
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Check It Out: Example 1B
Evaluate the expression.
7 + (24 ÷ 6) 3
7 + (24 ÷ 6) 3
Perform operations within parentheses.
Multiply.
7 + 4 3
7 + 12
Add. 19
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Additional Example 2A: Using the Order of Operations with Exponents
Evaluate the expression.
24 + 6 4
There are no parentheses.
Multiply.
16 + 6 4
16 + 24
Add. 40
2 + 6 4 4
Find the value of the number with the exponent.
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Additional Example 2B: Using the Order of Operations with Exponents
Evaluate the expression.
24 ÷ (9 – 6) 32 – 10
Perform operations within parentheses.
Multiply.
8 9 – 10
72 – 10
Divide.
62
Find the value of the number with the exponent.
24 ÷ (9 – 6) 32 – 10
24 ÷ 3 32 – 10
24 ÷ 3 9 – 10
Subtract.
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Check It Out: Example 2A
Evaluate the expression.
42 + 3 7
There are no parentheses.
Multiply.
16 + 3 7
16 + 21
Add. 37
42 + 3 7
Find the value of the number with the exponent.
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Check It Out: Example 2B
Evaluate the expression.
32 ÷ (8 – 4) 22 – 12
Perform operations within parentheses.
Multiply.
8 4 – 12
32 – 12
Divide.
20
Find the value of the number with the exponent.
32 ÷ (8 – 4) 22 – 12
32 ÷ 4 22 – 12
32 ÷ 4 4 – 12
Subtract.
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Additional Example 3: Consumer Application
Mr. Kellett bought 6 used CDs for $4 each and 5 used CDs for $3 each. Evaluate the following expression to find the amount Mr. Kellett spent on CDs.
6 4 + 5 3
24 + 15
39
Mr. Kellett spent $39 on CDs.
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Check It Out: Example 3
Ms. Nivia bought 4 new CDs for $8 each and 6 used CDs for $4 each. Evaluate the following expression to find the amount Ms. Nivia spent on CDs.
4 8 + 6 4
32 + 24
56
Ms. Nivia spent $56 on CDs.