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IQ Kids Math APK

IQ Kids Math APK

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What's IQ Kids Math APK?

IQ Kids Math is a app for Android, It's developed by caginus author.
First released on google play in 7 years ago and latest version released in 7 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play and rated as 5.00 stars with 1 rated times.
This product is an app in Puzzle category. More infomartion of IQ Kids Math on google play
With this multi leveled mathematics game, your child will learn the order of operations and get better practicing.
Math mind will enhance children's young minds when they are more open to development in the young ages.

Know the order of operations:
When simplifying math expressions, you can't simply proceed from left to right, multiplying, adding, subtracting, and so on as you go. Some math operations take precedence over others and must be done first. In fact, doing operations out of order can give you the wrong answer. The order of operations is: terms in parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and, finally, subtraction. A handy acronym you can use to remember this is "Please excuse my Dear Aunt Sally," or "PEMDAS".

Start by solving all of the terms in parentheses:
In math, parentheses indicate that the terms inside should be calculated separately from the surrounding expression. Regardless of the operations being performed within them, be sure to tackle the terms in parentheses as your first act when you attempt to simplify an expression. Note that, however, within each pair of parentheses, the order of operations still applies. For instance, within parentheses, you should multiply before you add, subtract, etc.
As an example, let's try to simplify the expression 2x + 4(5 + 2) + 32 - (3 + 4/2). In this expression, we would solve the terms in parentheses, 5 + 2 and 3 + 4/2, first. 5 + 2 = 7. 3 + 4/2 = 3 + 2 = 5.


Solve the multiplication problems in your expression:
Next, perform any necessary multiplication in your expression. Remember that multiplication can be written several ways. A × symbol, a dot, or an asterisk are all ways to show multiplication. However, a number hugging a parentheses or a variable (like 4(x)) also denotes multiplication.
Move on to division:
As you search for division problems in your expression, keep in mind that, like multiplication, division can be written multiple ways. The simple ÷ symbol is one, but also remember that slashes and bars in a fraction (like 3/4, for instance) signify division.

Add:
Next, perform any addition problems in your expression. You can simply proceed from left to right through your expression, but you may find it easiest to add numbers that combine in simple, manageable ways first. For instance, in the expression 49 + 29 + 51 +71, it's easier to add 49 + 51 = 100, 29 + 71 = 100, and 100 + 100 = 200, rather than 49 + 29 = 78, 78 + 51 = 129, and 129 + 71 = 200.


Subtract:
The very last step in PEMDAS is subtraction. Proceed through your problem, solving any remaining subtraction problems. You may address the addition of negative numbers in this step, or in the same step as the normal addition problems - it won't effect your answer..