Basic Arithmetic & Algebra Examples & Practice Problems
Work through examples and practice problems for basic arithmetic & algebra symbols.
Basic Arithmetic & Algebra Examples
Work through these examples to deepen your understanding of basic arithmetic and algebra symbols.
Symbol Usage Examples
Here are common usage examples for each symbol:
- Plus Sign (): Addition ()
- Minus Sign (): Subtraction () or negative numbers ()
- Times Sign ( or ): Multiplication ( or )
- Division Sign ( or ): Division ( or )
- Equals (): Equality; values on both sides are the same ()
- Not Equal (): The values are not the same ()
- Approximately Equal (): Close to, but not exactly ()
- Plus-Minus (): Both positive and negative operations ()
- Square Root (): A number that produces when multiplied by itself ()
- Absolute Value (): Distance from zero ()
- Factorial (): Product of integer and all integers below it ()
Order of Operations (PEMDAS)
When an equation contains multiple symbols (like plus, times, and exponents), you cannot just calculate from left to right. You must follow a specific hierarchy to get the correct answer.
The Hierarchy:
- Parentheses: Solve everything inside grouping symbols first.
- Exponents: Calculate powers and square roots.
- Multiplication & Division: These are tied in priority. Solve them from left to right.
- Addition & Subtraction: These are also tied. Solve them from left to right.
Problem 1: Solve
Solution:
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Step 1 (Parentheses):
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Equation becomes:
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Step 2 (Exponents):
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Equation becomes:
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Step 3 (Multiplication):
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Equation becomes:
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Step 4 (Addition & Subtraction):
Answer:
Problem 2: Evaluate
Solution:
- Step 1: Calculate numerator:
- Step 2: Calculate denominator:
- Step 3: Divide:
Answer: or approximately
Problem 3: Simplify when and when
Solution:
- When :
- When :
Answer: Both equal
Daily Life Applications
Understanding basic arithmetic and algebra symbols helps you solve real-world problems every day. Here are practical ways to use these concepts:
Budgeting and Shopping
- Addition (): Calculate total costs when shopping. If you buy groceries for $45, gas for $30, and coffee for $5, your total is dollars.
- Subtraction (): Track remaining budget. If you have $200 and spend $80, you have dollars left.
- Multiplication (): Calculate costs for multiple items. If one item costs $12 and you need of them, the total is dollars.
- Division (): Split bills evenly. If a dinner costs $120 and is split among friends, each pays dollars.
Cooking and Recipes
- Ratios and Proportions: Adjust recipe quantities. If a recipe serves people but you need to serve , multiply all ingredients by .
- Temperature Conversions: Convert between Celsius and Fahrenheit using formulas like .
Time Management
- Addition: Calculate total travel time. If your commute is minutes to work and minutes back, total is minutes per day.
- Subtraction: Determine how much time you have. If you have hours ( minutes) and need minutes for tasks, you have minutes free.
Distance and Travel
- Multiplication: Calculate total distance. If you drive miles to work each way, days a week, you drive miles per week.
- Division: Calculate average speed. If you travel miles in hours, your average speed is miles per hour.
Health and Fitness
- Percentages: Track nutrition goals. If you need calories and have consumed , you have of your daily goal.
- Absolute Value (): Measure differences. If your target weight is lbs and you weigh lbs, you're lbs away from your goal.
Home Improvement
- Area Calculations: Calculate paint needed. If a room is feet by feet, the area is square feet.
- Perimeter: Determine material needed for borders. A rectangular garden feet by feet has a perimeter of feet.
Problem-Solving Strategy
When facing daily problems:
- Identify what you're solving for (total cost, time needed, etc.)
- List the information you have (prices, quantities, rates)
- Choose the right operation (addition for totals, multiplication for repeated amounts)
- Check your answer by working backwards or estimating
These symbols aren't just abstract concepts—they're tools for making better decisions in everyday life!
