Which expression represents "multiply the sum of 6 and 4 by 3"?
6 + 4 × 33 × (6 + 4)(6 × 3) + 46 + (4 × 3)Without calculating, how does 2 × (15 + 5) compare to 15 + 5?
It's half as muchIt's the sameIt's twice as muchIt's three times as muchWhich expression shows "add 12 and 8, then divide by 4"?
12 + 8 ÷ 44 ÷ (12 + 8)(12 + 8) ÷ 412 ÷ 4 + 8Without calculating, 5 × (10 + 2) is how many times larger than (10 + 2)?
2 times larger3 times larger4 times larger5 times largerWhich expression represents "subtract 3 from the product of 7 and 4"?
7 × (4 - 3)(7 × 4) - 37 × 4 + 33 - (7 × 4)If 4 × (25 + 15) = n, then n equals:
4 times as much as 25 + 1525 + 15 times as much as 4Half of 25 + 15The sum of 4, 25, and 15Which expression shows "double the difference of 20 and 5"?
20 - 5 × 22 × 20 - 52 × (20 - 5)(20 × 2) - 5Without calculating, how does 3 × (100 + 50) compare to (100 + 50)?
It's 150 moreIt's 3 times as largeIt's 450 moreIt's 50 moreWhich expression represents "add 6 to the quotient of 24 and 3"?
24 ÷ (3 + 6)(24 ÷ 3) + 624 ÷ 3 × 66 + 24 ÷ 3Which statement about 4 × (30 + 10) is true?
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- Apply order of operations concepts
- Develop mathematical reasoning skills
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