All Common Core: 5th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #81 : Operations & Algebraic Thinking
Solve:
When solving this problem, remember order of operations PEMDAS. The parentheses come first followed by the multiplication.
Example Question #1201 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Quantitative Reasoning
Solve:
When solving this problem, remember order of operations PEMDAS. The parentheses come first followed by the division.
Example Question #83 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
Solve:
When solving this problem, remember order of operations PEMDAS. The parentheses come first, followed by the multiplication, and then the addition.
Example Question #1201 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Quantitative Reasoning
Solve:
When solving this problem, remember order of operations PEMDAS. The parentheses come first followed by the division.
Example Question #198 : Hspt Mathematics
Solve:
When solving this problem, remember order of operations PEMDAS. The parentheses come first, followed by the multiplication, and then addition.
Example Question #1 : Write And Interpret Simple Expressions That Record Calculations: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Oa.A.2
Write a numerical expression for the following statement:
Subtract 3 from 4. Multiply this amount by 7. Divide this entire quantity by 7.
Example Question #2 : Write And Interpret Simple Expressions That Record Calculations: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Oa.A.2
Select the equation that reflects the phrase below.
more than times .
more than times is the same as because more means to add and times means muitpilcation.
Example Question #3 : Write And Interpret Simple Expressions That Record Calculations: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Oa.A.2
Select the equation that reflects the phrase below.
minus , then multiply .
We want to first subtract and , so we need to set that in parentheses because of the order of operations. Then we can multiply by 20.
Example Question #4 : Write And Interpret Simple Expressions That Record Calculations: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Oa.A.2
Select the equation that reflects the phrase below.
First divide and , then multiply .
Because of order of operations, when we have division and mulitplication, we work left to right. So we can first write divided by and then we can multiple by .
Example Question #5 : Write And Interpret Simple Expressions That Record Calculations: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Oa.A.2
Select the equation that reflects the phrase below.
First subtract and then dvide by .
Because we want to subtract and , we need to set that off into parentheses so that operation comes before we divide by .