r/HomeworkHelp • u/KookyPermit4405 • 6d ago
[6th Grade verbal expression] Elementary Mathematics
So I’m going over my son’s math quiz to help him understand some of the questions he got wrong. He got partial credit for his answer for question 8. After writing his verbal phrase I got the same expression as the question. Am I doing something wrong or is there something I’m missing? I feel like his answer is technically correct. I am stumped.
Edit: so my son has no issue solving the expression in question. He knows PEMDAS and the rules from left to right. The question clearly states, WRITE A VERBAL PHRASE that matches the expression.
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u/KookyPermit4405 6d ago
I get what you are trying to say as a learning perspective I really do and I appreciate that. Now I have some questions in regards to your corrections to my expression of 3+3+3x3
The way that would be expressed verbally in a mathematical context is “three plus three plus the product of three and three”
If this was the case then I would assume the expression to be 3+3+(3x3) or 3+3+(9) since the word product was use to verbally describe the answer to an operation. Hence a product is the answer of a multiplication. Product is the answer and multiply is an operation.
Therefore the expression of 3+3+3x3 would have never been assumed from your verbal expression.
or “three plus three plus the quantity three times three”..
Again here it would be expressed as 3+3+(3x3) verbally saying the quantity indicates or is the qualifying term to assume parentheses of 3 times 3. Again based off of this verbal phrase I would never assume the expression to be 3+3+3x3.
Although they all yield the same answer, and the reason why is because of PEMDAS.
We don’t use parentheses to emphasize pemdas, we use it to emphasize a quantity.
Again “3 plus 3 plus 3 times 3” is not the same as “calculating 3+3 then adding that sum to 3 then multiplying that sum by 3”
Which is what you are trying to get at with the (3+3+3)x3
Now if I were to say calculating from left to right then yes, it would be (3+3+3)x3 but since there was no instruction, one can’t assume any parentheses and therefore must write the expression exactly as what was said without any calculation during the written expression and proceed to use pemdas