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Uploaded by mbrandl11 on Jun 9, 2010
This video looks at problems involving fractions in which we need to keep in mind the order of operations. It includes four examples.
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BTW its called BEDMAS
brackets
exponents
division
multiplication
adding
subtracting
its easy and thnx
MultiMakeupmania 6 months ago
@MultiMakeupmania
That works too!
mbrandl11 6 months ago
I have a question. multiplying to have a common denominator dosen't makes the answer wrong ?? cuz if in real life i have 2/3 cake i cant multiply it. thats what i dont understand =S
christivie121 7 months ago
@christivie121
What are you trying to do with the 2/3 of a cake? Give me some more info and I'll see if I can make it make sense! :-)
mbrandl11 7 months ago
you helped me thx alot cause you make a vid by Multiple Operations With Fractions with negative
MrLOLstream 11 months ago
@MrLOLstream
I'll add that to my "to do" list. :-)
mbrandl11 11 months ago
it can be both parenthesis
89concom 5 months ago
OMG you helped me with my homework perfectly!! This is a really great explanation THANK YOU!!!!!!
khalisha18 11 months ago
@mbrandl11 you lost me @ 9:05... I didn't get you thanks! <3
MsBubu900 11 months ago
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BTW its called BEDMAS
brackets
exponents
division
multiplication
adding
subtracting
its easy and thnx
MultiMakeupmania 6 months ago
@MultiMakeupmania
That works too!
mbrandl11 6 months ago
I have a question. multiplying to have a common denominator dosen't makes the answer wrong ?? cuz if in real life i have 2/3 cake i cant multiply it. thats what i dont understand =S
christivie121 7 months ago
@christivie121
What are you trying to do with the 2/3 of a cake? Give me some more info and I'll see if I can make it make sense! :-)
mbrandl11 7 months ago
you helped me thx alot cause you make a vid by Multiple Operations With Fractions with negative
MrLOLstream 11 months ago
@MrLOLstream
I'll add that to my "to do" list. :-)
mbrandl11 11 months ago