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Order of Operations |
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http://www.math.com/school/subject2/lessons/S2U1L2GL.html
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| Description: |
The user reviews the rules for the order of operations for a given expression. After viewing examples, users can interactively practice evaluating expressions following the rules for the order of operations. |
| Technology Type: |
JavaScript | |
| Author: |
Math.com |
| Language: |
English | |
| Cost: |
Does not require payment for use |
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| Courses: |
Math 5 |
Order of operations |
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Order of operations |
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Order of operations |
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gRebJack |
| Comment: | The first problem it presented to me (63/81+80) had an answer of 80 and 7/9. I tried 80 7/9, I tried 80.77777777, and I tried 80+7/9. None of those was the acceptable answer, and I wasn't able to get it to show me what it wanted, either. |
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carom |
| Comment: | This program isn't flashy, but can be a good approach to students learning order or operations, especially if students work in tandem--one on the calculator and one on the computer. |
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