Order of Operations Practice Problems with Answers
Grade: 6-7 | Topic: Arithmetic
What You Will Learn
This page gives you focused practice on order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS). You will work through problems at three difficulty levels, review full step-by-step solutions, and strengthen the skills that students most commonly struggle with: the left-to-right rule, nested parentheses, and expressions with exponents.
Theory
Quick Review of PEMDAS
Before jumping into practice, here is the priority order:
Remember:
- Multiplication and Division have equal priority — go left to right
- Addition and Subtraction have equal priority — go left to right
- PEMDAS rules apply inside parentheses too
- Work nested parentheses from the innermost group outward
Tips for Avoiding Mistakes
- Write every step on a new line — do not try to do everything in your head.
- Underline the operation you are about to perform next.
- Rewrite the full expression after each step, replacing only the part you just calculated.
- Double-check by working through the problem a second time.
Worked Examples
Example 1: Basic Expression (Easy)
Problem: Evaluate
Step 1 — Multiplication (Level 3):
Step 2 — Addition (Level 4):
Answer:
Example 2: Parentheses First (Easy)
Problem: Evaluate
Step 1 — Parentheses:
Step 2 — Multiplication:
Step 3 — Addition:
Answer:
Example 3: Exponents and Mixed Operations (Medium)
Problem: Evaluate
Step 1 — Exponent:
Expression becomes: .
Step 2 — Multiplication and division left to right:
Expression becomes: .
Step 3 — Addition and subtraction left to right:
Answer:
Example 4: Nested Parentheses (Medium)
Problem: Evaluate
Step 1 — Innermost parentheses:
Expression becomes: .
Step 2 — Brackets:
Expression becomes: .
Step 3 — Multiplication:
Answer:
Example 5: Everything Combined (Challenging)
Problem: Evaluate
Step 1 — Parentheses:
Step 2 — Exponent:
Step 3 — Fraction bar (grouping):
Expression becomes: .
Step 4 — Multiplication:
Expression becomes: .
Step 5 — Subtraction and addition left to right:
Answer:
Common Mistakes
Mistake 1: Going left to right without checking for multiplication/division first
Expression:
❌ Left to right: , then .
✅ PEMDAS: , then .
Why this matters: Left to right only determines the order within the same priority level. Multiplication (Level 3) always comes before addition (Level 4).
Mistake 2: Doing exponents left to right instead of before multiplication
Expression:
❌ , then .
✅ , then .
Why this matters: Exponents (Level 2) have higher priority than multiplication (Level 3). Evaluate the exponent first.
Mistake 3: Forgetting to rewrite the expression after each step
Expression:
❌ Trying to jump to the final answer without showing intermediate steps often leads to skipping operations or calculating them in the wrong order.
✅ Step by step:
- and (Level 3)
- Rewrite:
- Left to right: , then
Why this matters: Rewriting forces you to keep track of every operation. This is the single best habit for avoiding errors.
Practice Problems
Level 1: Easy
Click to see Level 1 answers
- — left to right
- — parentheses first
- — divide first
- — multiply first
Level 2: Medium
Click to see Level 2 answers
- — exponent, then multiply, then add.
- — divide and multiply left to right, then subtract.
- — parentheses, exponent, then add.
- — parentheses, then multiply and divide (left to right), then subtract.
- Inner: . Brackets: . Multiply: . Subtract: .
Level 3: Hard
Click to see Level 3 answers
- Parentheses: . Then . Then . Finally .
- Inner: . Then . Brackets: . Then .
- Numerator: , then . Fraction: . Exponent: . Sum: .
- Parentheses: . Exponent: . Multiply/divide: , . Left to right: .
- Parentheses: . Numerator: . Fraction: . Multiply: . Subtract: .
Summary
- Follow PEMDAS every time: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication/Division (left to right), Addition/Subtraction (left to right).
- Write every step on a separate line and rewrite the full expression after each calculation.
- The most common errors come from ignoring the left-to-right rule, skipping the exponent step, or forgetting PEMDAS inside parentheses.
- Practice at increasing difficulty levels — once you can handle Level 3 problems, you are ready for any test.
Related Topics
- Order of Operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS) — Rules and Examples
- PEMDAS vs BODMAS — What's the Difference and How to Use Them
- Order of Operations with Fractions and Decimals
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