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Operations in Expressions Explained

The document discusses a dressmaker named Luisa who had beads in boxes and lost some. Her daughter and husband helped find beads, and the question is whether Luisa had 108 beads at the end based on the information given. It also discusses order of operations and examples of evaluating expressions with multiple operations.
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Operations in Expressions Explained

The document discusses a dressmaker named Luisa who had beads in boxes and lost some. Her daughter and husband helped find beads, and the question is whether Luisa had 108 beads at the end based on the information given. It also discusses order of operations and examples of evaluating expressions with multiple operations.
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ADDITION

SUBTRACTION
DIVISION
MULTIPLICATION
Interpreting expressions with
more than 2 different
operations without exponents
and parenthesis/grouping
symbols
Luisa, a dressmaker had 4 boxes having 15
beads each and 8 more. She lost 9 beads
when she left the box open and accidentally
spilled it. Her youngest daughter helped her
to look for the rest but failed to find them.
Her husband who came from the office
brought 25 beads for her. After a while she
said, she had 108 beads. Is she right? Why?
Who is the dressmaker ?
What does she have?
Why has she lost some beads?
Who helps her look for the lost beads?

If you were the youngest daughter will you


also help your mother? Why?

What are the given facts?

What operation are to be used?


1.) 3 x 5 – 4 + 2
2.) 2 x 10 + 5 – 6
3.) 5 + 5 x 2 – 5
4.) 2 + 4 x 5 – 5
5.) 4 + 4 x 6 – 8
Sixto had 90 leaves of pad paper. He
sold 68 leaves to his classmates.
When he went home, his father
bought four 90 leaves of pad of
paper he was very happy and said, I
have 112 leaves of pad paper. Was
he right? Why?
MDAS
Multiplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction
Multiply or divide
from left to right
whichever comes first
Add or subtract from left
to right whichever comes
first
1) 2 x 70 – 9 ÷ 3 + 8
2) 60 + 48 ÷ 2 x 5
3) 4 x 15 ÷ 5 + 6 – 4
4) 7 x 9 ÷ 3 – 7 + 8
5) 6 x 4 + 7 – 8 ÷ 2
ASSIGNMENT

1. Evaluate the following expressions:


a.) 18 + 24 ÷ 9 x 12
b.) 15 + 9 x 8 – 7
c.) 9 + 3 x 25 – 5 + 8
2. Insert the operation in the box to make a
whole number that is:
a.) highest possible answer
b.) least possible answer
5_ 6_ 7_ 8_ 9_

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