Basic Mathematics for College Students

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1.9 Order of Operations 109

SECTION 1.9 STUDY SET


VOCABULARY


Fill in the blanks.



  1. Numbers are combined with the operations of
    addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to
    create.

  2. To evaluatethe expression means to find its
    .

  3. The grouping symbols are called ,
    and the symbols are called.

  4. The expression above a fraction bar is called the
    . The expression below a fraction bar is
    called the.

  5. In the expression the
    parentheses are the most grouping symbols
    and the brackets are the most grouping
    symbols.

  6. To find the of a set of values, we add
    the values and divide by the number of values.


CONCEPTS


  1. List the operations in the order in which they should
    be performed to evaluate each expression.You do not
    have to evaluate the expression.
    a.
    b.
    c.
    d.

  2. List the operations in the order in which they should
    be performed to evaluate each expression.You do not
    have to evaluate the expression.
    a.
    b.
    c.
    d.

  3. Consider the expression In the
    numerator, what operation should be performed first?
    In the denominator, what operation should be
    performed first?

  4. To find the mean (average) of and
    3, we add the values and divide by what number?


NOTATION


  1. In the expression what symbol serves as


a grouping symbol? What does it group?

60  5  2


5  2  40


,


15, 33, 45, 12, 6, 19,


5 5(7)


(5 20  82 ) 28


.


16  4  2


16  2  4


50  40  8


50  8  40


(74)^2


7  42


15  90 (22)^3


5(2)^2  1


9 6[86(41)],


[ ]


( )


2  5  4



  1. Use brackets to write in clearer
    form.


Fill in the blanks.


  1. We read the expression as “16 minus the
    of 4 plus 9.”

  2. We read the expression as “The cube of the
    of 8 minus 3.”


Complete each solution to evaluate the expression.
15.

16.

17.

18.

Evaluate each expression.See Example 1.















Evaluate each expression.See Example 2.















Evaluate each expression.See Example 3.















Evaluate each expression.See Example 5.


  1. a. 32. a.
    b. b.

  2. a. 34. a.
    b. 51 (168) b. 73 (359)


51  16  8 73  35  9


26 (29) 37 (411)


26  2  9 37  4  11


252  3 6(2)6 264  4 7(4)2


192  4 4(2)3 455  7 3(4)5


32  9  3  31 62  5  8  27


52  6  3  4 66  8  7  16


6  32  41 5  42  32


3  52  28 4  22  11


GUIDED PRACTICE








3


12  5  3


32  2  3





12 


 6





 36 


  42


[4(27)] 42 C 4 1 2 D 42





 2 


2 (5 6 2)  2  15  2





 28 


7  4 5(2)^2  7  4  51 2


(83)^3


16 (49)


2(12(54))

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