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In Simplifying Expression 6 + 5 X 3 - 7 What Is The Answer?

The document contains a 10 question multiple choice math quiz on order of operations (PMDAS) and basic math concepts like greatest common factor (GCF) and least common multiple (LCM). It also includes 5 true/false questions and examples of solving expressions using PMDAS as well as finding common factors and GCF. There are also 2 word problems to solve.

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In Simplifying Expression 6 + 5 X 3 - 7 What Is The Answer?

The document contains a 10 question multiple choice math quiz on order of operations (PMDAS) and basic math concepts like greatest common factor (GCF) and least common multiple (LCM). It also includes 5 true/false questions and examples of solving expressions using PMDAS as well as finding common factors and GCF. There are also 2 word problems to solve.

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MATH 5

I. Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. What does P stand for in PMDAS?


a. Parenthesis c. Proportion
b. Population d. Parallel
2. What does D stand for in PMDAS?
a. Derive c. Decide
b. Divide d. Define
3. What is the second thing you do in PMDAS?
a. Divide c. Subtract
b. Add d. Multiply
4. What do you call this grouping symbol “{ }” ?
a. Parentheses c. Brackets
b. Braces d. None of the above.
5. What does GCF stands for?
a. Greatest common factor c. Great common factor
b. Greater common factor d. Grade common factor
6. What does LCM stands for?
a. Largest common multiple c. Least common multiplication
b. Least common multiple d. Latest common multiple
7. What does LCD stands for?
a. Least common denominator c. Latest common denominator
b. Least common divisor d. Largest common denominator
8. How many Rules do we need to follow according to PMDAS?
a. 5 c. 6
b. 3 d. 4
9. In simplifying expression 6 + 5 x 3 – 7; what is the answer?
a. 24 c. 35
b. 14 d. 15
10. In simplifying the expression 6 + 5 x 3 – 7; what are you going to do first?
a. Add c. Multiply
b. Subtract d. Divide

Direction: If the statement is true write TRUE. If it is false, replace the underlined word(s) with the
word(s) that will make it true.

_________11. We should follow GCF/LCD rules in simplifying a series of operations on whole numbers
involving more than two operations.

_________12. First thing to do in simplifying a series of operations on whole numbers involving two or more
operations is to perform the operations in the outermost part of grouping symbols if any.

_________13. We can use continuous division in finding the Greatest common factor of two-four numbers.

_________14. The GCF of 24, 30 and 42 is 8.

_________15. We can use continuous multiplication in finding the Least common multiple of two- four
numbers.
Solve the expression below by following the PMDAS rule. (Show your solutions at the back)

32 ÷ 2 × 2 = ________
6 ÷ 2 +1 × 4 = ________
(15 – 6) + (4 – 1) × 23 = _______
3 × [3 + 2 × (10 -3)] = _______
12 + 3 × 3 {3 × [4 +(9 – 8) – 2] – 3} = _______

Find the common factors and GCF of the following numbers.

24 32 28 32 40

8 56 84 112 90 135 180 195

Read the problem carefully and write your answer in the space provided.

Darwin had 35 500 pesos and withdrew 5200 pesos from his bank account.
He bought a pair of trousers for 340 pesos, 2 shirts for 360 pesos each, and 2
pairs of shoes for 540 each. Give the final expression, and determine how
much money Darwin had at the end of the shopping day.

There are 10 green, 14 blue, 20 red and 24 yellow bulbs to be used for a
birthday party. They are to be placed in plastic bags so that each bag
contains the same number of green, blue, red and yellow bulbs. What is the
largest number of plastic bags that will be needed?

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