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Order Of Operations By: ChyAnn Cross

Mnemonic PEMDAS: parenthesis Please exponents Eatmultiply My divide Disgustingadd Apple subtract Sauce This is what PEMDAS stand for.

The Meaning Of The Letters P stands for parentheses E stands for exponents M stands for multiply D stands for divide A stands for add S stands for subtract

Examples 3*(2*4 3 )/4 = 96 first step: do 2*4 3 it will look like 2*4*4*4 witch would equal 128 step two: know you will multiply 128*3 it equals 384 step three: know you go and take 384/4 with equals would be the answer. (5*3)*1+5= 20 First step: do what’s in parenthesis which would be 5*3 it equals 15. second step know go 15*1 which would be 15. step three: know do 15+5 it equals would be your answer.