numerical expressions with more than one binary operation.
Very simply way to remember GEMDAS rule :
G ---> Grouping (Parentheses)
E ----> Exponent
M ----> Multiply
D ----> Divide
A ----> Add
S ----> Subtract
Important Notes :
1. In a particular simplification, if you have both multiplication and division,
do the operations one by one in the order from left to right.
2. Division does not always come before multiplication. We have to do one by
one in the order from left to right.
3. In a particular simplification, if you have both addition and subtraction, do
the operations one by one in the order from left to right.
Examples :
12 ÷ 3 x 5 = 4 x 5 = 20
13 - 5 + 9 = 8 + 9 = 17
, In the above simplification, we have both division and multiplication. From
left to right, we have division first and multiplication next. So we do division
first and multiplication next.
Practice Problems
Problem 1 :
Evaluate :
5+6x7
Solution :
Evaluation Operation
=5+6x7 Multiplication
= 5 + 42 Addition
= 47 Result
Problem 2 :
Evaluate :
(25 + 11) x 2
Solution :
Evaluation Operation