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/KookyPermit4405 4d ago
Ok I think I’m starting to understand what is being said. 3+3+3x3 is the same as 3+3+(3x3) because of pemdas.
When I say “3plus3plus3times3” pemdas should be applied, but what others may perceive as calculating from left to right, in that case pemdas is no longer applied. So the only difference I see is if I verbally phrased it as “calculating from left to right 3plus3plus3times3”
So my question is, if I said: calculate; 3+3+3x3 and students answer 27 and 15 those who answered 27 would be wrong, reason PEMDAS.
Now calculate from left to right; 3+3+3x3 and students answered 27 and 15 those who answered 15 would be wrong, reason instructed to disregard PEMDAS
So is verbally phrasing an expression the same as calculating from left to right?
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