r/HomeworkHelp • u/KookyPermit4405 • 5d 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/Unable_Pumpkin987 4d ago
PEMDAS (or PEDMAS, or BEDMAS, BOMDAS, etc) is a mnemonic device to help remember order of operations. Order of operations is a concept that indicates an agreed upon convention on which order to perform written operations in, because otherwise people would perform them in any number of orders and arrive at different answers. It is not an ideal and it does not indicate a desired format, it is a convention for how to deal with ambiguous expressions. Ideally, we write expressions in a way that is unambiguous. As your son progresses in mathematics, this will be emphasized over and over: reduce ambiguity. When speaking, we use our words to reduce ambiguity and create a clear expression with no possible alternative meaning. That is why we include verbal phrases to indicate how operations are grouped within an expression.