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Title: Math Trivia Order of Operations, Exponents, Variables, and Equations


1
Math Trivia Order of Operations, Exponents,
Variables, and Equations
  • By Mr. Versace

2
Order of Operations
Variables
Exponents
Solving Equations
Complete Order of Operations
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Order of Operations
  • 48 (12 8)

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Order of Operations
  • 16 27 7 9

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Order of Operations
  • (16 2) x 3 - 2

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Order of Operations
  • 4(3 1) (6 2)

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Order of Operations
  • 2(14 3) 11(8 7)

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Variables
  • a 7
  • a 9 ____

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Variables
  • a 5 x 7
  • a(x)

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Variables
  • X 7 y 4
  • Xy
  • 3

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Variables
  • A 6 b 3 c 2
  • 2(ab) - c

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Variables
  • B 4 c 2
  • 2b 3c

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Exponents
  • Write 64 in
  • factored form

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Exponents
  • 16x16x16x16x16x16
  • Write that expression in exponent form

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Exponents
  • Solve
  • 83

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Exponents
  • Solve
  • 53 92

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Exponents
  • y 3
  • Solve y3

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Solving Equations
  • X 9 21

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Solving Equations
  • b 14 27

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Solving Equations
  • 7m 63

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Solving Equations
  • 144 12
  • N

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Solving Equations
  • Z 20 5

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Complete Order of Operations
  • (32)2 6 2

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Complete Order of Operations
  • 6(22) 9 3

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Complete Order of Operations
  • a 3, y 4, z 5
  • (yz) a

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Complete Order of Operations
  • a 6 b 3, x 2
  • (b3) a(b x)

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Complete Order of Operations
  • m 6 p 4
  • 2(2 1)3 (5p) x m

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Change to a decimal
  • 35/100

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Change to a decimal
  • 16/25

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Change to a decimal
  • 9/16

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Change to a decimal
  • 359/500

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Change to a decimal
  • Three hundred fifty nine five hundredths

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Which is greater?
  • .5 ____ .05

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Which of the following decimal pairs are equal
  • 10.001 _____ 1.001 (A)
  • 9.3092 _____ 93.092 (B)
  • 4.204 _____ 04.2040 (C)

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Which of the following decimals is the smallest
  • .004
  • 1.002
  • .04

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Place the following decimals in order from
greatest to least
  • 4.368 4.3 4.319

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Put these decimals in order from greatest to
least
  • 5.091 5.19 5.6

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Rule 1
  • Before you add decimals, you must line up the
    decimal points.
  • Is this true or false?

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Rule 2
  • What must you do before you multiply decimals?

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Rule 3
  • Look at the example
  • 2.3 ) 4.22
  • What must you do to the decimal points before you
    divide?

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Rule 4
  • When you change a decimal into a fraction, you
    must turn the denominator into the __________ of
    the decimal number?
  • Place value
  • digits

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Rule 5
  • When you change a fraction into a decimal, you
    must change the denominator into ______. Then,
    you must multiply the numerator by the same
    number you multiplied the denominator
  • The least common denominator
  • A power of 10 (10, 100, 1000, 10,000)
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