Understanding Brackets in Math: Practice Problems and Solutions

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Improve your math skills by practicing with brackets in this series of math problems. From multiplication to addition, follow the silent teacher for intelligent practice. Solve the examples provided and test your understanding. Visit mrbartonmaths.com/videos for more helpful resources.

  • Math Practice
  • Brackets
  • Math Problems
  • Intelligent Learning

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  1. Brackets: Brackets: Multiplies to , adds to (positive) Multiplies to , adds to (positive) Silent Teacher Intelligent Practice Your Turn Narration Example For more videos visit mrbartonmaths.com/videos mrbartonmaths.com/videos

  2. Worked Example Your Turn ? ? ? ? = 20 = 18 ? ? ? ? = 9 + = 9 + @mrbartonmaths

  3. ? ? ? ? = 28 = 15 ? ? ? ? = 11 = 16 + + ? ? ? ? = 28 = 15 ? ? ? ? = 16 = 8 + + ? ? ? ? = 60 = 16 ? ? ? ? = 16 = 8 + + @mrbartonmaths

  4. ? ? 3 8 = 30 = 24 ? ? 3 8 = 11 = 13 + + 10 3 1 24 = 24 = 30 10 3 1 24 = 25 = 13 + + 8 5 4 6 = 40 = 24 8 5 4 6 = 13 = 10 + + @mrbartonmaths

  5. 4 7 1 15 = 15 = 28 4 7 1 15 = 16 = 11 + + 2 14 = 28 3 5 = 15 2 14 = 16 3 5 = 8 + + 10 6 4 4 = 60 = 16 10 6 4 4 = 16 = 8 + + @mrbartonmaths

  6. 6 5 3 8 = 30 = 24 6 5 3 8 = 11 = 13 + + 10 3 1 24 = 24 = 30 10 3 1 24 = 25 = 13 + + 8 5 4 6 = 40 = 24 8 5 4 6 = 13 = 10 + + @mrbartonmaths

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