48÷2(9+3) = ???
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That is what many people say it comes down to, but the rule is not as consistently taught as PEDMAS. Some texts apparently teach this some don't. But it is not in explicitly stated in the Orders of Operations that I can find, nor was I taught this way. Pretty much makes it an addendum to PEDMAS in my opinion.
I admit I did not know this before Raxe's most excellent troll. He is talented in many ways.Leave a comment:
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Let me just say: Excellent and thorough proof. Bravo.I like the fact this hasn't turned ugly. Nice to know you're willing to discuss.
Unfortunately, all you 288 guys are wrong.
2(9+3) does not equal 2 * (9+3)
I don't need to search and find where it says this. I didn't want to learn in 20 years ago and i don't want to re-learn it now. It is what it is.
If you think its the same thing, then thats where you(and your broke ass TI-85) are wrong. Simple as that.
I commend you on trying, though. Get a TI-86
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I've forgotten everything I ever learned, so I do look it up.
Therefore 288.Leave a comment:
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I understand. I thought reelizmpro and othes talked enough about it, i just wanted to chime in and agree with them.
What it all comes down to, is that when a number is touching a parenthesis, it all becomes "X", 2(9+3) is a single thought, number, etc.Leave a comment:
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I'll play.
x / 2(9+3)=2
Multiply each side by 2(9+3)
Since i know that equals 24, 24 * 2 is 48
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I like the way you make it simple. Faith>Science. But does this mean you are not willing to discuss?I like the fact this hasn't turned ugly. Nice to know you're willing to discuss.
Unfortunately, all you 288 guys are wrong.
2(9+3) does not equal 2 * (9+3)
I don't need to search and find where it says this. I didn't want to learn in 20 years ago and i don't want to re-learn it now. It is what it is.
If you think its the same thing, then thats where you(and your broke ass TI-85) are wrong. Simple as that.
I commend you on trying, though. Get a TI-86Leave a comment:
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Feel free to substitute x for any real number in the following equation and solve for x. Let me know if the resultant x is equal to that real number.
48÷2(9+3)=2Leave a comment:
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I like the fact this hasn't turned ugly. Nice to know you're willing to discuss.
Unfortunately, all you 288 guys are wrong.
2(9+3) does not equal 2 * (9+3)
I don't need to search and find where it says this. I didn't want to learn in 20 years ago and i don't want to re-learn it now. It is what it is.
If you think its the same thing, then thats where you(and your broke ass TI-85) are wrong. Simple as that.
I commend you on trying, though. Get a TI-86Leave a comment:
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Screw the distribution.
48÷2(x+3)=288
Divide:
24(x+3)=288
Distribute anyway:
24x+72=288
Subtract 72 from both sides:
24x=216
Divide by 24:
x=216÷24
Simplify:
x=9
Can anyone explain this? Holmes? Help?Leave a comment:
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Let's assume the answer is 288 and try.
Again substitute x for 9 and solve for x.
48÷2(x+3)=288
Distribute:
48÷2x+6=288
Subtract 6 from both sides:
48÷2x=282
Multiply both side by 2x:
48=564x
Divide both sides by 564:
48/564=x
Simplify:
0.085106383=xLeave a comment:
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This time I will divide first.
48÷2(x+3)=2
Division first:
24(x+3)=2
Distribute:
24x+72=2
Subtract 72 from both sides:
24x=-70
Divide both sides by 24:
x=70÷24
Convert fraction to decimal:
x=2.916667
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What is wrong with this analysis?
Substitute x for 9 and solve for x.
48÷2(x+3)=2
Simplify by distribution:
48÷2x+6=2
Subtract 6 from both sides.
48÷2x=-4
Multiply both sides by 2x:
48=-8x
Divide both sides by -8:
-8=x
What did I do wrong?Leave a comment:
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It's 2. Parenthesis first means you work the parenthesis until there are no parenthesis in the equation. Because of that when there is a number directly next to them like this: 2(9+3) that part is done until the () are gone~thus giving you 24. :. it is 48/24=2
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