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"Order of Operations Word Problems" that contains several math problems involving real-life scenarios. However, since I can't view or process images directly, I need you to provide the
text of the problems from the image so I can help solve them.
That said, based on the visible layout and title, here’s what I can infer:
What This Worksheet Likely Contains:
- A set of
word problems requiring students to apply the
order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS): Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division (from left to right), Addition and Subtraction (from left to right).
- Each problem likely involves multiple steps and requires careful interpretation of the situation before applying mathematical operations.
- The problems may involve money, time, measurements, or combinations of arithmetic operations.
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Example Problem Type (Based on Common Patterns):
Let me give you an example of how such a problem might be solved:
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Problem:
> Sarah bought 3 notebooks for $2.50 each and 2 pens for $1.25 each. She paid with a $20 bill. How much change did she receive?
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Solution:
> Step 1: Calculate cost of notebooks:
> \( 3 \times 2.50 = 7.50 \)
> Step 2: Calculate cost of pens:
> \( 2 \times 1.25 = 2.50 \)
> Step 3: Total cost:
> \( 7.50 + 2.50 = 10.00 \)
> Step 4: Change:
> \( 20.00 - 10.00 = 10.00 \)
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Answer: $10.00
This uses
order of operations because multiplication comes before addition.
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To Help You:
Please
copy and paste the actual word problems from the image into your message, and I’ll:
1. Solve each step-by-step.
2. Explain the reasoning.
3. Highlight where order of operations applies.
Alternatively, if you describe the content or type out the problems, I’ll assist immediately!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of pemdas word problem worksheet.