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Bedmas Worksheet 1

This math worksheet provides practice with order of operations and evaluating expressions involving integers. It contains 20 problems for students to solve involving simplifying expressions, comparing inequality expressions, creating expressions from numbers that equal a given value, and writing expressions to match word problems. The document also includes the solutions to check work.

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Bedmas Worksheet 1

This math worksheet provides practice with order of operations and evaluating expressions involving integers. It contains 20 problems for students to solve involving simplifying expressions, comparing inequality expressions, creating expressions from numbers that equal a given value, and writing expressions to match word problems. The document also includes the solutions to check work.

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Subject: Math

Unit: Number Concepts


Lesson: One

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Order of Operations with Integers


Worksheet

Circle the part of the expression that you would complete first.

1. -4 × 32 + 6

2. 3 × (-2)3 ÷ 6

3. (6 + 2) – 15 ÷ 5 × 2

4. 4(13 – 6)

5. 8 – 4(2 + 52) ÷ 12

Simplify.

6. 42 ÷ 6 + 5

7. 64 ÷ 4(2 - 6)

8. 4(-12 + 6) ÷ 3

9. -122 ÷ 4 – 3 × 24

10. 6 × 8 - (42 + 2) + 72 ÷ 8

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Subject: Math
Unit: Number Concepts
Lesson: One

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11. 62 + 14 ÷ 2 – 8

12. 9÷3+7×4÷2

13. 12 ÷ 6 + 52 × 3

14. -4(1+ 5)2 ÷ 6 – (42+5)

15. 7(5 + 3) ÷ 4(9 - 2)

Place a greater than >, less than <, or equal to = symbol between the
two equations.

16. 33 + 5 × 3 _____ 2 + 8(35 ÷ 7)

17. 8 × (-2) – (-4)2 _____ 34 ÷ 9 + 2 × 5

18. 5 × 22 – 23(-6+3) _____ 6(2 + 9) – 33 ÷ 9 – 4

19. Using the numbers below, create two expressions that equal 6.

-4 10 8
2 -3 -5

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Subject: Math
Unit: Number Concepts
Lesson: One

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20. Using integers, write an expression that shows the meaning of these
words.

The difference of negative thirteen and eight multiplied by the square of


two.

Half of the sum of six and three then divided by seven.

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Subject: Math
Unit: Number Concepts
Lesson: One

email:info@youtheducationservices.ca www.youtheducationservices.ca

Order of Operations with Integers


Worksheet Solutions
Circle the part of the expression that you would complete first.

1. -4 × 32 + 6

2. 3 × (-2)3 ÷ 6

3. (6 + 2) – 15 ÷ 5 × 2

4. 4(13 – 6)

5. 8 – 4(2 + 52) ÷ 12

Simplify.

6. 42 ÷ 6 + 5
7+5
12

7. 64 ÷ 4(2 - 6)
64 ÷ 4 (-4)
64 ÷ (-16)
-4

8. 4(-12 + 6) ÷ 3
4(-6) ÷ 3
-24 ÷ 3
-8

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Subject: Math
Unit: Number Concepts
Lesson: One

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9. -122 ÷ 4 – 3 × 24
144 ÷ 4 – 3 × 16
36 – 3 × 16
36 – 48
-12

10. 6 × 8 - (42 + 2) + 72 ÷ 8
6 × 8 - (16 + 2) + 72 ÷ 8
6 × 8 - (18) + 72 ÷ 8
48 – (18) + 9
30 + 9
39

11. 62 + 14 ÷ 2 – 8
36 + 14 ÷ 2 – 8
36 + 7 – 8
42 – 8
34

12. 9 ÷ 3 + 7 × 4 ÷ 2
3 + 28 ÷ 2
3 + 14
17

13. 12 ÷ 6 + 52 × 3
12 ÷ 6 + 25 × 3
2 + 25 × 3
2 + 75
77

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Subject: Math
Unit: Number Concepts
Lesson: One

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14. -4(1+ 5)2 ÷ 6 – (42+5)


-4(6)2 ÷ 6 – (42+5)
-4(6)2 ÷ 6 – (47)
-4(36) ÷ 6 – (47)
-4(36) ÷ 6 – (47)
-144 ÷ 6 – (47)
-24 – (47)
-24 + 47
-71

15. 7(5 + 3) ÷ 4(9 - 2)


7(8) ÷ 4(9 - 2)
7(8) ÷ 4(7)
56 ÷ 4(7)
56 ÷ 28
2

Place a greater than >, less than <, or equal to = symbol


between the two equations.

16. 33 + 5 × 3 = 2 + 8(35 ÷ 7)
27 + 5 × 3 2 + 8(5)
27 + 15 2 + 40
42 42

17. 8 × (-2) – (-4)2 < 36 ÷ 9 + 2 × 5


8 × (-2) – 16 4+2×5
-16 – 16 4 +10
-32 14

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Subject: Math
Unit: Number Concepts
Lesson: One

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18. 5 × 22 – 23(-6+3) < 6(2 + 9) – 33 ÷ 9 – 4


5 × 4 – 23(-6+3) 6(11) – 33 ÷ 9 – 4
5 × 4 – 8(-6+3) 6(11) – 27 ÷ 9 – 4
5 × 4 – 8(-3) 66 – 27 ÷ 9 – 4
20 – 8(-3) 66 – 3 – 4
20 – (-24) 59
20 + 24
44

19. Using the numbers below, create two expressions that equal 6.

-4 10 8
2 -3 -5

Solutions will vary.


-4 – 2(-5)
8 × 2 – 10
10 ÷ 2 + 8 ÷ 22 + -3 + 2

20. Using integers, write an expression that shows the meaning of these
words.

The difference of negative thirteen and eight multiplied by the square of


two.
-13 + 8(22)

Half of the sum of six and three then divided by seven.


½ (6 +3) ÷ 7

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