The Order of Operations must be used when simplifying a math expression. Put the list below in the correct order.

1. Parentheses or other grouping symbols

2. Exponents or radicals
3. Multiplication or division from left to right
4. Addition or subtraction from left to right

The list should be in the following order:

1. Parentheses/Grouping symbols
2. Exponents/Roots
3. Multiplication/Division (from left to right)
4. Addition/Subtraction (from left to right)

To put the list of operations in the correct order, we need to follow the Order of Operations.

The Order of Operations is as follows:
1. Parentheses (simplify expressions inside parentheses first)
2. Exponents (simplify any exponential expressions)
3. Multiplication and Division (perform any multiplication or division from left to right)
4. Addition and Subtraction (perform any addition or subtraction from left to right)

Now, let's put the list of operations in the correct order:

1. Parentheses
2. Exponents
3. Multiplication and Division
4. Addition and Subtraction

Following the Order of Operations ensures that we solve math expressions correctly and consistently.

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