Order of Operations Explained
Pennpaper Team
The order of operations is an agreement mathematicians use so everyone gets the same value for the same expression.
Quick idea
Do parentheses first, then exponents, then multiplication and division from left to right, then addition and subtraction from left to right.
Steps
- Simplify anything inside parentheses or grouping symbols.
- Evaluate exponents.
- Move left to right through multiplication and division.
- Move left to right through addition and subtraction.
Worked example
Evaluate 3 plus 4 times 2.
Full solution
Step-by-step walkthrough
Step 1
Multiplication happens before addition.
Step 2
Four times 2 is 8.
Step 3
Then add 3 to get 11.
Common mistake
PEMDAS does not mean all multiplication before all division no matter where they appear. Multiplication and division share a level, so work left to right.
Practice problems
- Evaluate 6 + 2 x 5.
- Evaluate (6 + 2) x 5.
- Evaluate 18 / 3 x 2.
Answers
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