Order of Operations - PEMDAS

Operations

"Operations" means things like add, subtract, multiply, divide, squaring, etc. If it isn't a number it is probably an operation.

But, when you see something like ...

7 + (6 × 52 + 3)

... what part should you calculate first?

Start at the left and go to the right?
Or go from right to left?

Warning: Calculate them in the wrong order, and you will get a wrong answer !

So, long ago people agreed to follow rules when doing calculations, and they are:

Order of Operations

Do things in Parentheses First. Example:

yes   6 × (5 + 3) = 6 × 8 =
48
 
not   6 × (5 + 3) = 30 + 3 =
33
(wrong)

Exponents (Powers, Roots) before Multiply, Divide, Add or Subtract. Example:

yes   5 × 22 = 5 × 4 =
20
 
not   5 × 22 = 102 =
100
(wrong)

Multiply or Divide before you Add or Subtract. Example:

yes   2 + 5 × 3 = 2 + 15 =
17
 
not   2 + 5 × 3 = 7 × 3 =
21
(wrong)

Otherwise just go left to right. Example:

yes   30 ÷ 5 × 3 = 6 × 3 =
18
 
not   30 ÷ 5 × 3 = 30 ÷ 15 =
2
(wrong)

How Do I Remember It All ... ? PEMDAS !

P
Parentheses first
E
Exponents (ie Powers and Square Roots, etc.)
MD
Multiplication and Division (left-to-right)
AS
Addition and Subtraction (left-to-right)

Divide and Multiply rank equally (and go left to right).

Add and Subtract rank equally (and go left to right)

So do it this way:

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After you have done "P" and "E", just go from left to right doing any "M" or "D" as you find them.

Then go from left to right doing any "A" or "S" as you find them.

 

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Note: in the UK they say BODMAS (Brackets,Orders,Divide,Multiply,Add,Subtract), and in Canada they say BEDMAS (Brackets,Exponents,Divide,Multiply,Add,Subtract). It all means the same thing! It doesn't matter how you remember it, just so long as you get it right.

Examples

Example: How do you work out 3 + 6 × 2 ?

Multiplication before Addition:

First 6 × 2 = 12, then 3 + 12 = 15


Example: How do you work out (3 + 6) × 2 ?

Parentheses first:

First (3 + 6) = 9, then 9 × 2 = 18


Example: How do you work out 12 / 6 × 3 / 2 ?

Multiplication and Division rank equally, so just go left to right:

First 12 / 6 = 2, then 2 × 3 = 6, then 6 / 2 = 3

Exponents of Exponents ...

What about this example?

432

Exponents are special: they go top-down (do the exponent at the top first). So we calculate this way:

Start with:   432
32 = 3×3:   49
49 = 4×4×4×4×4×4×4×4×4:   262144

 

 

Oh, yes, and what about 7 + (6 × 52 + 3) ?

7 + (6 × 52 + 3)  
7 + (6 × 25 + 3) Start inside Parentheses, and then use Exponents First
7 + (150 + 3) Then Multiply
7 + (153) Then Add
7 + 153 Parentheses completed, last operation is an Add
160 DONE !