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Order of operations

Order of operations. By: Tanner A nderson. PEDMAS. P:PERITHASEYS IS ALWAYS THE FIRST PROBLEM TO DO FOR EXAMPLE. EX:[1+6]x10=70. E:EXPONENTS. EXPONETS ARE THE SECOND THING THAT YOU HAVE TO SOLVE. D:Dividing M:Multyplying.

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Order of operations

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  1. Order of operations By: Tanner Anderson

  2. PEDMAS • P:PERITHASEYS IS ALWAYS THE FIRST PROBLEM TO DO FOR EXAMPLE. • EX:[1+6]x10=70.

  3. E:EXPONENTS • EXPONETS ARE THE SECOND THING THAT YOU HAVE TO SOLVE.

  4. D:Dividing M:Multyplying • Multiplying and dividing are equal to solve. To know which one comes first you just se which one is the closest to the left.

  5. A:adding S:subtracting • Adding and subtracting are equal like multplying and dividing. You just solve the closest to the left first.

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