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  1. Worked example: Order of operations (PEMDAS) - Khan Academy

    The order of operations (PEMDAS) is essential for solving complex math problems. PEMDAS stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division (same level), and Addition and Subtraction …

  2. Order of operations with negative numbers - Khan Academy

    Practice evaluating expressions using the order of operations. Numbers used in these problems may be negative.

  3. Order of operations introduction (video) | Khan Academy

    There are several different ways of remembering the order of operations. Find one that works for you.

  4. Sign up - Khan Academy

    Learn the order of operations in sixth-grade math through interactive lessons and exercises on Khan Academy.

  5. Order of operations example (video) | Khan Academy

    The order of operations tells us the order to solve steps in expressions with more than one operation. First, we solve any operations inside of parentheses or brackets.

  6. Worked example: Order of operations (PEMDAS) - Khan Academy

    The order of operations (PEMDAS) is essential for solving complex math problems. PEMDAS stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division (same level), and Addition and Subtraction …

  7. Order of operations review (article) - Khan Academy

    The order of operations are a set of rules for how to evaluate expressions. They make sure everyone gets to the same answer. Many people memorize the order of operations as PEMDAS (parentheses, …

  8. Order of operations (no exponents) (practice) | Khan Academy

    Practice evaluating expressions with multiple operations (not including exponents).

  9. Order of operations example (video) | Khan Academy

    Simplify this tricky expression using the order of operations. Expression include negative numbers and exponents. Created by Sal Khan and Monterey Institute for Technology and Education.

  10. Exponents and order of operations | 6th grade math | Khan Academy

    You've already heard of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. Ready for a new operation? Exponents take multiplication to a whole new level.