Middle School Math Quiz: Order Of Operations With Exponents
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What is the value of (23)23422×3223\frac{(2^3)^2 - 3^4}{2^2 \times 3^2 - 2^3}?

6528\frac{-65}{28}
1728\frac{17}{28}
1728\frac{-17}{28}
6528\frac{65}{28}
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Middle School Math Quiz: Order Of Operations With Exponents

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Question 1

What is the value of (23)23422×3223\frac{(2^3)^2 - 3^4}{2^2 \times 3^2 - 2^3}?

  1. 6528\frac{-65}{28}
  2. 1728\frac{17}{28}
  3. 1728\frac{-17}{28} (correct answer)
  4. 6528\frac{65}{28}
Explanation: When you encounter complex expressions with exponents, the key is to work systematically using the order of operations and exponent rules. This problem tests your ability to evaluate powers and simplify fractions carefully. Let's evaluate the numerator first: (23)234(2^3)^2 - 3^4. Using the power rule (am)n=amn(a^m)^n = a^{mn}, we get (23)2=26=64(2^3)^2 = 2^6 = 64. Then 34=813^4 = 81, so the numerator equals 6481=1764 - 81 = -17. For the denominator: 22×32232^2 \times 3^2 - 2^3. We have 22=42^2 = 4, 32=93^2 = 9, and 23=82^3 = 8, giving us 4×98=368=284 \times 9 - 8 = 36 - 8 = 28. Therefore, our expression equals 1728\frac{-17}{28}, which is answer choice C. Now for the wrong answers: Choice A (6528\frac{-65}{28}) likely comes from incorrectly calculating the numerator as 6481=1764 - 81 = -17 but then making an arithmetic error. Choice B (1728\frac{17}{28}) results from getting the correct absolute value but missing the negative sign in the numerator. Choice D (6528\frac{65}{28}) combines both errors—wrong sign and possibly miscalculating 64+8164 + 81 instead of 648164 - 81. Remember to always follow PEMDAS strictly with exponent problems: calculate all powers first, then handle multiplication and subtraction from left to right. Double-check your arithmetic, especially with negative numbers, as sign errors are common traps in these problems.

Question 2

A student claims that 23×24=(2×2)3+4=472^3 \times 2^4 = (2 \times 2)^{3+4} = 4^7. What is the correct value of 23×242^3 \times 2^4?

  1. 2122^{12}
  2. 474^7
  3. 272^7 (correct answer)
  4. 848^4
Explanation: When you see exponents with the same base being multiplied, you're dealing with the product rule for exponents. This fundamental rule states that when multiplying powers with the same base, you keep the base and add the exponents: am×an=am+na^m \times a^n = a^{m+n}. Let's apply this correctly to 23×242^3 \times 2^4. Since both terms have the same base (2), we keep the base as 2 and add the exponents: 23×24=23+4=272^3 \times 2^4 = 2^{3+4} = 2^7. You can verify this by calculating: 23=82^3 = 8, 24=162^4 = 16, and 8×16=1288 \times 16 = 128, which equals 27=1282^7 = 128. The student's error was changing the base from 2 to 4, which violates the product rule. Answer choice (B) 474^7 represents this common misconception—incorrectly thinking you multiply the bases when applying the exponent rule. Answer choice (A) 2122^{12} suggests multiplying the exponents instead of adding them (3×4=123 \times 4 = 12), which is another frequent mistake. Answer choice (D) 848^4 might come from converting 232^3 to 8 and then incorrectly applying exponent rules. The correct answer is (C) 272^7 because we properly applied the product rule: same base stays the same, exponents get added. Remember this key rule: am×an=am+na^m \times a^n = a^{m+n}—the base never changes when multiplying powers with the same base. This pattern appears frequently in pre-algebra, so master it early to avoid costly errors.

Question 3

If x=22+1x = 2^2 + 1 and y=3222y = 3^2 - 2^2, what is the value of x2y2x^2 - y^2?

  1. 10
  2. 50
  3. 25
  4. 0 (correct answer)
Explanation: When you see expressions with squared terms and the pattern x2y2x^2 - y^2, think about the difference of squares formula: a2b2=(a+b)(ab)a^2 - b^2 = (a+b)(a-b). This algebraic identity can often simplify calculations dramatically. Let's first find the values of xx and yy:
  • x=22+1=4+1=5x = 2^2 + 1 = 4 + 1 = 5
  • y=3222=94=5y = 3^2 - 2^2 = 9 - 4 = 5
Now we can calculate x2y2x^2 - y^2. Since both xx and yy equal 5, we have: x2y2=5252=2525=0x^2 - y^2 = 5^2 - 5^2 = 25 - 25 = 0 Alternatively, using the difference of squares formula: x2y2=(x+y)(xy)=(5+5)(55)=(10)(0)=0x^2 - y^2 = (x+y)(x-y) = (5+5)(5-5) = (10)(0) = 0. Looking at the wrong answers: Choice (A) gives 10, which is the value of x+yx + y but not x2y2x^2 - y^2. Choice (B) gives 50, which you might get if you mistakenly calculated xy2x \cdot y \cdot 2 or made an arithmetic error. Choice (C) gives 25, which is the value of either x2x^2 or y2y^2 individually, but not their difference. The key insight is recognizing that when two quantities are equal, their squares will also be equal, making their difference zero. Always compute the individual values first, then perform the final operation—don't try to work with the expressions symbolically unless you're confident with algebraic manipulation.

Question 4

What is the value of 42+3×2354^2 + 3 \times 2^3 - 5?

  1. 35 (correct answer)
  2. 27
  3. 19
  4. 11
Explanation: Following order of operations: First evaluate exponents: 42=164^2 = 16 and 23=82^3 = 8. Then multiply: 3×8=243 \times 8 = 24. Finally, add and subtract from left to right: 16+245=405=3516 + 24 - 5 = 40 - 5 = 35. Choice B (27) results from calculation errors. Choice C (19) comes from 3×85=193 \times 8 - 5 = 19 without adding 424^2. Choice D (11) results from multiple errors in calculation.

Question 5

Evaluate (2+3)2×242÷2(2 + 3)^2 \times 2 - 4^2 \div 2.

  1. 42 (correct answer)
  2. 58
  3. 34
  4. 50
Explanation: Following order of operations: First, evaluate parentheses and exponents: (2+3)2=52=25(2 + 3)^2 = 5^2 = 25 and 42=164^2 = 16. The expression becomes 25×216÷225 \times 2 - 16 \div 2. Next, perform multiplication and division from left to right: 25×2=5025 \times 2 = 50 and 16÷2=816 \div 2 = 8. Finally, subtract: 508=4250 - 8 = 42. Choice B (58) results from adding instead of subtracting: 50+8=5850 + 8 = 58. Choice C (34) comes from incorrectly evaluating (2+3)2=5×2=10(2 + 3)^2 = 5 \times 2 = 10 instead of 2525, giving 208+22=3420 - 8 + 22 = 34. Choice D (50) results from ignoring the subtraction entirely.

Question 6

Which expression is equivalent to 23×32+4×(52)22^3 \times 3^2 + 4 \times (5 - 2)^2?

  1. 8×9+4×98 \times 9 + 4 \times 9 (correct answer)
  2. 8×9+4×38 \times 9 + 4 \times 3
  3. 6×6+4×96 \times 6 + 4 \times 9
  4. 8×6+4×98 \times 6 + 4 \times 9
Explanation: Evaluating each part: 23=82^3 = 8, 32=93^2 = 9, and (52)2=32=9(5-2)^2 = 3^2 = 9. So the expression becomes 8×9+4×98 \times 9 + 4 \times 9. Choice B incorrectly evaluates (52)2=3(5-2)^2 = 3 instead of 99. Choice C incorrectly calculates 23=62^3 = 6 and 32=63^2 = 6 instead of their correct values. Choice D incorrectly evaluates 32=63^2 = 6 instead of 99.

Question 7

If a=23a = 2^3 and b=32b = 3^2, what is the value of a2+b×42aa^2 + b \times 4 - 2a?

  1. 100
  2. 84 (correct answer)
  3. 68
  4. 76
Explanation: This question tests your ability to evaluate expressions with exponents and follow the order of operations. When you see variables defined with exponential expressions, always calculate their values first before substituting into the main expression. Start by finding the values of aa and bb: a=23=8a = 2^3 = 8 and b=32=9b = 3^2 = 9. Now substitute these into the expression a2+b×42aa^2 + b \times 4 - 2a. Following order of operations (PEMDAS), calculate: a2=82=64a^2 = 8^2 = 64, b×4=9×4=36b \times 4 = 9 \times 4 = 36, and 2a=2×8=162a = 2 \times 8 = 16. The expression becomes 64+3616=8464 + 36 - 16 = 84. Looking at the wrong answers: Choice A (100) likely results from incorrectly calculating a2a^2 as 26=642^6 = 64 but then adding an extra 36 somewhere, or from order of operations errors. Choice C (68) comes from forgetting to subtract 2a2a, giving you just 64+36=10064 + 36 = 100, then subtracting incorrectly. Choice D (76) suggests you might have calculated b×4b \times 4 as 3×4=123 \times 4 = 12 instead of 9×4=369 \times 4 = 36, giving 64+1216=6064 + 12 - 16 = 60, or made another computational error. The correct answer is B (84). Study tip: When working with expressions involving defined variables, always write out the substituted numerical expression completely before applying order of operations. This prevents errors and makes your work easier to check.

Question 8

Evaluate 3×24(32+22)2÷133 \times 2^4 - (3^2 + 2^2)^2 \div 13.

  1. 38
  2. 35 (correct answer)
  3. 29
  4. 41
Explanation: Following order of operations: First evaluate exponents and parentheses: 24=162^4 = 16, 32=93^2 = 9, 22=42^2 = 4, so 32+22=133^2 + 2^2 = 13, and (32+22)2=132=169(3^2 + 2^2)^2 = 13^2 = 169. The expression becomes 3×16169÷133 \times 16 - 169 \div 13. Next, perform multiplication and division: 3×16=483 \times 16 = 48 and 169÷13=13169 \div 13 = 13. Finally, subtract: 4813=3548 - 13 = 35. Choice A (38) results from calculation errors. Choice C (29) comes from errors in evaluating the exponents. Choice D (41) results from adding instead of subtracting in the final step.

Question 9

What is the value of 33+245242×22\frac{3^3 + 2^4}{5^2 - 4^2} \times 2^2?

  1. 4336\frac{43}{36}
  2. 439\frac{43}{9}
  3. 17236\frac{172}{36}
  4. 1729\frac{172}{9} (correct answer)
Explanation: This question tests your ability to work with exponents and follow the order of operations (PEMDAS) when evaluating complex expressions. When you see expressions with multiple operations, always handle exponents first, then multiplication and division from left to right. Let's work through this step by step. First, evaluate all the exponents: 33=273^3 = 27, 24=162^4 = 16, 52=255^2 = 25, 42=164^2 = 16, and 22=42^2 = 4. Now substitute these values: 27+162516×4\frac{27 + 16}{25 - 16} \times 4 Next, simplify the numerator and denominator: 439×4\frac{43}{9} \times 4 Finally, multiply: 43×49=1729\frac{43 \times 4}{9} = \frac{172}{9} This confirms answer choice D is correct. Answer choice A (4336\frac{43}{36}) represents the error of multiplying the denominator by 4 instead of the numerator, giving 439×4\frac{43}{9 \times 4}. Answer choice B (439\frac{43}{9}) is what you get if you forget to multiply by 22=42^2 = 4 at the end—you'd stop after finding 439\frac{43}{9}. Answer choice C (17236\frac{172}{36}) combines both errors: correctly multiplying 43 by 4 in the numerator but also incorrectly multiplying the denominator by 4. Remember that when multiplying fractions by whole numbers, you only multiply the numerator—the denominator stays the same. Also, always double-check that you've completed every operation in the original expression before selecting your final answer.