Saturday, November 6, 2010

bedmas, what we did in class on friday

In order to solve a question with multiple operations (add/subtract, multiply/divide) there is an order to follow often referred to as 'BEDMAS'
BEDMAS is an acronym that stands for;
b-brackets
e-exponents
d-division
m-multiplication
a-addition
s-subtaction

this is to help students remember what order to do the work in.

Here is a similar question,

(3 + 6) - 8 × 3 / 24 + 5

Following BEDMAS, we need to start with B-brackets,

(3 + 6) - 8 × 3 / 24 + 5
= 9 - 8 × 3 / 24 + 5

Then E-exponents, none, followed by DM-divide multiply (left to right),

= 9 - 8 × 3 / 24 + 5 (multiply)
= 9 - 24/24 + 5 (divide)
= 9 - 1 +5

And finish with AS-add subtract,

= 9 - 1 +5
= 8 +5
= 13

Hope this clears things up.
http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/QQ/database/QQ.09.07/h/brit1.html

2 comments:

philip7 said...

whoops wrong page ithink

Jason 8-73 said...

Hey Philip, liked your scribe.Heres a video you could use on your scribe, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEz_Wn35098
Hope it helps.