PEDMAS is the American acronym for carrying out mathematical operations, which stands for Parenthesis, Exponents, Division, Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction. BODMAS or BIDMAS is the UK or Australian equivalent. BODMAS stands for Brackets, Order (powers, roots), Division, Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction. BIDMAS stands for Brackets, Indies (powers, roots), Division, Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction. Exponents, Order or Indices all mean the same thing i.e. (powers and roots). Regards Nebulagirl
Problem 1: Solve. 2.75÷26.3(257²-10÷3) Do whats inside the brackets first 2.75÷26.3(66049 - 3.33333) Powers first then division 2.75÷26.3(66045.66667) Complete the subtraction 2.75÷1737001.03333 Complete the division 0.00000158318
Problem 2: Simplify. 12.36(23y+26a)=30a+3y Expand what is inside the brackets 12.36 x 23y + 12.36 x 26a = 30a + 3y 284.28y + 321.36a = 30a +3y Collect like terms 284.28y - 3y + 321.36a - 30a = 30a - 30a + 3y - 3y 281.28y + 291.36a = 0
Problem 3: Solve for the variable. 23y+13=174 Subtract 13 from both sides of the equation 23y = 161 Divide both sides of the equation by 23 y = 7
Problem 4: Lacey has a basketball with a radius of 4.25 inches. She wants to find the exact area of the basketball so she can wrap it up as a Christmas gift for her friend Amanda. (pretend that she can magically make the paper go in a sphere) Exactly how much wrapping paper will she need? The equation for the surface of a sphere is given by A = 4 x π x r^2 ... Eq 1 Let r = 4.25 and substitute r into Eq1 A = 4 x π x (4.25)^2 A = 226.980069 inches squared A = 226.98 rounded to two decimal places
Problem 5: What is twenty-seven over thirteen as a percent? 27/13 x 100/1 To convert any number to a percent we multiply it by 100 2700/13 207.69% to two decimal places
The question asks for the area (A = 4 x π x r^2) of the basketball, not the volume (V = 4/3 x π x r^3.) So my answer is based on the area of the sphere and not the volume, unless I have mistakenly misread the question. Regards Nebulagirl
You had me worried there for awhile . I agree with your answers to number 1, 3 & 5 Regards Nebulagirl
I have no idea what happened here xD But it was like, 10 pm when I wrote the math problems... And even later when I solved them LOL! So idk... Anyone want to help me find the winner? Like, vote winner on whoever got it correct xP
There are 5 questions. So I think the only one that stands out as being wrong is question number 2. Xdras and me agree that the following are correct 1,3,4 and 5. It would seem question 2 is the hardest one. I have expanded my solution to question 2 above where I solved it. Regards Nebulagirl
Yeah... I accidentally added an extra variable in 2. But, there is still a way to simplify xP But... Yeah, it can really be taken any way; simplifying is often the same thing as solving. Don't do #2 lol
When someone says area of a 3d Object, it means surface area. Or it could be an accident and they meant volume volu