Mathematics, 09.02.2021 22:10 animaljamissofab
Cara used the order of operations to evaluate the expression below.
StartFraction 4 (7 minus 13) over 3 EndFraction + (negative 4) squared minus 2 (6 minus 2) = StartFraction 28 minus 13 over 3 EndFraction + (negative 4) squared minus 2 (4) = StartFraction 15 over 3 EndFraction + 16 minus 18 = 5 + 16 minus 8 = 13.
What was Cara’s first error?
Cara did not evaluate 7-13.
Cara did not evaluate (Negative 4) squared.
Cara subtracted 2 from 6 incorrectly.
Cara multiplied 2 and 4 incorrectly.
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