All Common Core: 5th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #151 : Operations & Algebraic Thinking
Select the equation that reflects the phrase below.
Find more than and then find less than the sum.
The phrase "more than" means to add. Because we are adding and subtracting in this question, we do not need to use parentheses because with addition and subtraction you work the problem out from left to right. So first we have the addition problem, then we subtract.
Remember, order of operations is PEMDAS= parentheses, exponents, multiplication/division, addition/subtraction.
Example Question #152 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
Select the equation that reflects the phrase below.
Find less than the product of and
The phrase "less than the product" means that we are going to subtract from the answer of our multiplication problem. Because of our order of operations, multiplication will come beore subtraction so we do not need to use parentheses.
Remember, order of operations is PEMDAS= parentheses, exponents, multiplication/division, addition/subtraction.
Example Question #153 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
Select the equation that reflects the phrase below.
Find the product of times the quotient of divided by
When you are asked to find the product that means we are going to multiply. Because we are multiplying and dividing in this question, we do not need to use parentheses because with multiplication and division you work the problem out from left to right. So first we have the division problem, then we multiply because it says to find the product of the quotient (answer to a division problem), which means we need to divide first.
Remember, order of operations is PEMDAS= parentheses, exponents, multiplication/division, addition/subtraction.
Example Question #154 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
Select the equation that reflects the phrase below.
Subtract from the quotient of divided by
Because of our order of operations, the division problem needs to come first. We list the subtraction last because we are subtracting a number by the quotient, so the quotient needs to be listed first.
Remember, order of operations is PEMDAS= parentheses, exponents, multiplication/division, addition/subtraction.
Example Question #181 : Algebra
Select the equation that reflects the phrase below.
divided by the product of and
needs to be listed first because that's the number that is getting divided. However, we need to do the multiplication problem first to find out what number we are dividing into , so we need to put the multiplication problem into parentheses.
Remember, order of operations is PEMDAS= parentheses, exponents, multiplication/division, addition/subtraction.
Example Question #182 : Algebra
Select the equation that reflects the phrase below.
Add to the difference between and
Difference means the answer to a subtraction problem. Because we are adding a number to the difference, we need to do the subtraction problem first. Since we are adding and subtracting in this question, we do not need to use parentheses because with addition and subtraction you work the problem out from left to right. So first we have the subtraction problem, then we add.
Remember, order of operations is PEMDAS= parentheses, exponents, multiplication/division, addition/subtraction.
Example Question #183 : Algebra
Select the equation that reflects the phrase below.
Add to the product of and
Product means the answer to a multiplication problem. Becuase of our order of operation rules, the multiplication problem will come first, regardless of if it's listed first or second. Then we add.
Remember, order of operations is PEMDAS= parentheses, exponents, multiplication/division, addition/subtraction.
Example Question #184 : Algebra
Select the equation that reflects the phrase below.
Find the sum of and and then divide
When you are asked to find the sum that means we are going to add. Because the phrase says "then divide" we need to put the addition problem in parentheses because of our order of operations. Then we can divide.
Remember, order of operations is PEMDAS= parentheses, exponents, multiplication/division, addition/subtraction.
Example Question #185 : Algebra
Select the equation that reflects the phrase below.
Divide the product of and by
When you are asked to find the product that means we are going to multiply. Because we are multiplying and dividing in this question, we do not need to use parentheses because with multiplication and division you work the problem out from left to right. So first we have the multiplication problem, then we divide.
Remember, order of operations is PEMDAS= parentheses, exponents, multiplication/division, addition/subtraction.
Example Question #186 : Algebra
Select the equation that reflects the phrase below.
Divide by the quotient of divided by
Quotient means the answer to a division problem. Because we want to divide by the answer of we need to put that in parentheses so that it's done first.
Remember, order of operations is PEMDAS= parentheses, exponents, multiplication/division, addition/subtraction.