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Understanding PMDAS and GMDAS Rules

The document discusses order of operations (PMDAS or GMDAS) rules for evaluating expressions with multiple operations. It provides examples of step-by-step workings using the order of operations to simplify expressions and solve word problems. Students are expected to be able to state, explain, interpret, and apply the order of operations to simplify expressions with more than two operations involving whole numbers. A short assessment with examples is provided to check understanding of using the correct order of operations.

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Understanding PMDAS and GMDAS Rules

The document discusses order of operations (PMDAS or GMDAS) rules for evaluating expressions with multiple operations. It provides examples of step-by-step workings using the order of operations to simplify expressions and solve word problems. Students are expected to be able to state, explain, interpret, and apply the order of operations to simplify expressions with more than two operations involving whole numbers. A short assessment with examples is provided to check understanding of using the correct order of operations.

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Order of Operations (PMDAS and GMDAS)

At the end of this lesson, you are expected to:

• states, explains, and interprets Parenthesis,


Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction
(PMDAS) or Grouping, Multiplication, Division,
Addition, Subtraction

• simplifies a series of operations on whole number


more than two operations using PMDAS or GMDAS
Rule
REVIEW:
Let’s try. Answer the following question

14
38

6 20

11
What’s New
During the Enhanced Community Quarantine Period, Ella baked 550 mini cookies to be distributed to the front
liners. She packed 24 boxes with 15 cookies in each and 17 boxes with 10 cookies in each. How many mini
cookies does she still have?
What good trait was shown in the story?
What is It
If you were Ella will you do the same?
Apply the PMDAS
Rule
Let’s evaluate the numerical expression
PARENTHESIS
550 – (24 x 15) + (17 x 10) = N All operations in the parenthesis are performed first

550 – (24 x 15) + (17 x 10) = N MULTIPLICATION - DIVISION


Multiply or divide which ever comes first from left to right

ADDITION – SUBTRACTION
550 – (360) + (170) =N Add or subtract which ever comes first from left to right

550 – (530) = N (20)

Ella still has 20 mini cookies


What’s More Simplify the following equation and solve.

1 3
32 ÷ (2 x4) +2 = N (15-6) + (4-1) x 5 = N
9 + ____
_____ 3 x5=N
32 ÷ __
8 + 2=N
15
9 + _______= N
__
4 + 2=N
6=N 24 = N

2 4
6÷2+5-4=N 16 ÷ 2 - (2 x 3) = N
3+5-4=N 6
16 ÷ 2 - ____= N
8-4=N 8
________ - 6= N
4=N 2 =N

5 12÷ 2 x (2 + 5) - 4 = N
7
12÷ 2 x _____ -4=N
6 x 7-4=N
_____
42 - 4 = N
___
38 = N
ASSESSMENT

Use the right order of operation to find the answer.

1) (6 x 5) + 12 ÷ 4 - 7 = 26

2) 35 ÷ (2 + 3)– 7 + 9 = 9

3) 15 – 5 + (18 ÷ 3) x 2 = 22

4) (30 ÷ 2) x 4 – 8 + 9 = 61

5) 12 - 3 + 18 ÷ (3 x 2) = 12
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