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Order of

Operations on
Integers
SHORT
Perform theREVIEW
indicated operations:
1) 2 – (-9)= 11 4) 27 (-3)= -9
2) -5 x 3= -15 5) -2 x 14
3) -6 + (-4)= -10
Problem:
Maria bought 3 boxes of pencils, each
containing 8 pencils at P2 per pencil.
She also bought 2 notebooks at P5
each. If she gives the cashier P100,
how much change should she receive?
Simplifying numerical
expressions involving
integers
GEMDAS
Stands for Grouping, Exponents,
Multiplication and Division, and Addition
and Subtraction. This means that in
simplifying numerical expressions, follow
the order of operations according to the
GEMDAS Rule.
For easy memory, use these mnemonics:

Grace, Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally


STEP 1
Any calculation that comes inside the
Grouping symbol should be done first. This
includes ( ), [ ], and { }. If you have all these
three grouping symbols, perform first ( ), then
[ ], and lastly { }.
If there are no grouping symbols, skip this
step.
STEP 2
After solving operations inside the
parenthesis or groupings (if any),
exponents, roots, and absolute values
will be calculated from left to right.
If there are none of these, skip this
step.
STEP 3
Perform multiplication or division,
whichever comes first when calculating
from left to right.
Example: 12 ÷ 3 x 4
12 ÷ 3 x 4
4 x 4 = 16
STEP 3
Lastly, perform addition or subtraction,
whichever comes first when calculating
from left to right.
Example: 12 – 3 + 4
12 – 3 + 4
9 + 4 = 13
EXAMPLE:
Simplify 5 – 2 x (6 + 1)
5 – 2 x (6 + 1)= 5 – 2 x 7
= 5 – 14
= -9
EXAMPLE:
Simplify 4 ÷ (3 – 1) + 6
2

4 ÷ (3 – 1) + 6 = 4 ÷ 2 + 6
2 2

= 16 ÷ 2 + 6
= 8+6
= 14
ACTIVITY 4.7
Simplify the following numerical
expressions.
1) 4 + 3 x 2= 4) 15 (2+1) – 4 =
2

2) 7 – (2 x 3) =
2
5) 12 – 2 × (3 − 1) =
2

3) 3 + (4 2)=
2
THANK
YOU
CONCLUSION
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