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Standard 1.0 Knowledge of Algebra, Patterns, and Functions

Topic B. Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities

Indicator 1. Write and evaluate expressions

Objective c. Evaluate numeric expressions using the order of operations

Assessment limit: Use no more than 4 operations (+, -, x, ÷ with no remainders) with or without 1 set of parentheses or a division bar and whole numbers (0-100)
Note: Highlighted assessment limits will be tested in the no calculator section of MSA.

Selected Response Item

Note: This problem is solved without a calculator.

Look at the expression below.
12 + 4 x (12 - 9)

What is the value of the expression?

  1. 24
  2. 48
  3. 51
  4. 55
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Correct Answer:
A

Selected Response Item

Look at the expression below.

36 ÷ 3 + 6 x 2

What is the value of the expression?

  1. 2
  2. 8
  3. 24
  4. 36
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Correct Answer:
C

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Selected Response Item

Look at the expression below.

Which expression has a value of 24?

  1. 6 + 2 x 3
  2. 2 x 3 + 6 x 2
  3. 4 (2 + 4)
  4. 3 (7 + 3)
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Correct Answer:
C

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Brief Constructed Response (BCR) Item

Look at the expression below.

90 - 48 ÷ 6 + 2

Step A

What is the value of this expression?

Step B

Explain why the value you determined is correct. Use what you know about order of operations in your explanation. Use words, numbers, and/or symbols in your explanation.

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