Solve the following problem using the order of operations. Then match each operation with its place in the order.

2 + (3 - 9) ÷ -3 · 4
1. 1st? multiplication
2. 2nd? addition
3. 3rd? subtraction
4. 4th? division

Respuesta :

2 + (3 - 9) / -3 * 4

 1st is subtraction...u have to do what is in the parenthesis first

2 + (- 6) / -3 * 4

2nd is division

2 + 2 * 4

3rd is multiplication

2 + 8

4th is addition

10 <== ur solution

Answer:

1.Subtraction.

2.Division.

3.Multiplication.

4.Addition.

Step-by-step explanation:

You have to follow the P.E.M.D.A.S., this is:

P:Parenthesis first.

E:Exponent next.

M:Multiplication.

D:Division.

(Multiplication and Division is whichever come first, from left to right)

A: Addition.

S: Subtraction.

(Addition and Subtraction is whichever come first, from left to right)

We have 2+(3-9)÷(-3)·4

First we have to do the subtraction (because it's between parenthesis):

2+(-6)÷(-3)·4

Second we have to do the division because it's on the left:

2+2·4

Third we have to do the multiplication:

[tex]2+8[/tex]

Fourth we have to do the addition:

[tex]10[/tex]