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The next few slides

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Problem solving skills.

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B BracketsI Indices e.g. squares or cubesD DivisionM MultiplicationA AdditionS Subtraction

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Parts of an equation enclosed in 'Brackets' must be solved first.  There are no exceptions to this rule.   For Example; (5 + 3) * 7 = 56, whereas 5 + 3 * 7 = 26.

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What is the answer to this sum?

(2x3)+5=

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B BracketsI Indices e.g. squares or cubesD DivisionM MultiplicationA AdditionS Subtraction

() squares ÷ X + -

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What is the answer to this sum?

2x3+5=

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() squares ÷ X + -

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What is the answer to this sum?

2x(3+5)=

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What is the answer to this sum?

2x3²+5={2x(3x3)+5}

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What is the answer to this sum?

2x(3²+5)=

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() squares ÷ X + -

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What is the answer to this sum?

2²x(3²+5)=

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LO: to know the order in which operations must take place

I know what Bidmas means and can use it confidently.

I can use Bidmas with the information given, some of the time.

I don’t know the order at all or what it means.A

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A challenge!

• Can you use the BIDMAS operations to make this statement correct?

• 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 = 100

• 1+2+3+4+56-7+8+9 =76

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