Order of Operations and Number PropertiesOrder of OperationsEvaluate the following arithmetic expression: 3 + 4 x 2 It seems that each student interpreted the problem differently, resulting in two different answers.
Evaluate each expression using the rules for order of operations.
If he spent 3 hours repairing her bike, how much does Jill owe him? For example:
4 + 5 = 5 + 4 x + y = y + xNumbers can be multiplied in any order.
Multiply the value outside the brackets with each of the terms in the brackets.
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