Evaluating Numerical Expressions with Exponents Worksheets

Our printable evaluating numerical expressions with exponents worksheets set the wannabe scholars in 6th grade, 7th grade, and 8th grade exciting tasks in simplifying arithmetic expressions with exponential notations. With over 50 pdf worksheets that practice reducing expressions with exponents to numerical values, this is learning at its most profuse. Follow the PEMDAS, BODMAS, or BEDMAS rule and evaluate the expressions involving fractions, decimals, and integers raised to positive and negative powers. Access some of these worksheets for free.

Two Operators and One Exponent

Perform the two operations in the apt order and determine the values of expressions with whole-number terms and a single exponent to start with. Work with integer terms and powers of integers as you level up.

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3 or 4 Operators and 1 or 2 Exponents

Give your simplification skills a rich boost with our evaluating numerical expressions with exponents worksheets! Simplify the exponential notations; divide/multiply; add/subtract to evaluate the expression.

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Exponents and Operations

Establish the relation between negative exponents and reciprocals and evaluate expressions with fractions. Simplify those with decimals and powers too! Avail a review where fractions join forces with decimals!

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Comparing Two Quantities

Compare two numerical expressions involving exponents. Write if the expressions are equal or unequal in part A and if one expression is <, >, or = to the other in part B. Match equivalent expressions in part C.

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Missing Numbers

Each expression here has one of its terms missing. Perform the operations with the known operands in the PEMDAS order, isolate the unknown term/operand by carefully playing with the signs, and solve.

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Missing Operator

Figuring out the missing operators of an expression isn't all that easy! Grab these pdfs where you retain the operands of the missing operator, simplify, and find the unknown operator that makes the statement true.

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PEMDAS - Complete Review

Grade 6, grade 7, and grade 8 students gain mastery of simplification with these printable worksheets comprising expressions with fraction, decimal, and integer terms, and parentheses and exponents in addition.

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Expressions with Exponents and Parentheses

This link opens the door to an array of worksheets featuring expressions including parentheses with exponents, nested parentheses with exponents, and a lot more. Practice, learn, and streak ahead!

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