GCSE Maths Order of Operations Revision in Worthing
Order of operations is a key GCSE Maths foundation skill. Students need to know the correct order for brackets, powers, multiplication, division, addition and subtraction.
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Key skills
- Using BIDMAS correctly
- Working with brackets and powers
- Handling multiplication and division in order
- Avoiding calculator entry mistakes
Exam tip: Multiplication and division have the same priority, so work from left to right when both appear.
Common mistake: A common mistake is always doing multiplication before division, even when division appears first from left to right.
Video explanation
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