48÷2(9+3) = ???

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  • Be30mer
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    ^ /thread
    The only way it would be 2 would be if the equation was written 48/(2(9+3)).

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  • td325ic
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    Originally posted by 86325LSD

    PEMDAS

    Multiplication before division if you follow elementary school rules. Otherwise just undertsnad the difference and choose the appropriate result.




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  • ck_taft325is
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    Originally posted by dirtysix
    1+1=2

    waffleswaffleswaffleswaffless.

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  • 86325LSD
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    Originally posted by dirtysix
    1+1=2

    waffleswaffleswaffleswaffless.

    oh and just to be a f*ck.

    its 1 + 1 = 10 if its binary

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  • 86325LSD
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    i need to stay out of this hell hole, i never know why i even come in.

    Im definately sure that 65% of all the members here are retards. You minority 35% are far superior and definitely right lol.


    :finger: :ot: threads. I never know why I even bother lol. Back to the build threads.

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  • dirtysix
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    1+1=2

    waffleswaffleswaffleswaffless.

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  • frankenbeemer
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    Originally posted by 86325LSD
    POST 10




    PEMDAS

    Multiplication before division if you follow elementary school rules. Otherwise just undertsnad the difference and choose the appropriate result.

    ^2
    Originally posted by 86325LSD
    the multiplication is between the 2 and the 12 unless the fraction is written like

    48
    ---
    2

    in front of the parentheses or

    is displayed as a fractional 48 halves in front
    Originally posted by 86325LSD
    it would have had to read 48(9+3)÷2

    to equal 288
    You went from ok to dumb pretty quick there.

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  • mrsleeve
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    yup .6

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  • Conki
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    ?? I have never heard of multiplication being superior to division. Are you guys telling me that 3/5*2/2=0.15? I am certain it's '0.6'.

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  • 86325LSD
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    it would have had to read 48(9+3)÷2

    to equal 288

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  • 86325LSD
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    the multiplication is between the 2 and the 12 unless the fraction is written like

    48
    ---
    2

    in front of the parentheses or

    is displayed as a fractional 48 halves in front

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  • 86325LSD
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    POST 10

    Originally posted by devon.818
    for those of you who didn't pass math
    called the order of opperations:
    parenthesis
    exponents
    multiplication
    division
    addition
    subtraction

    2

    PEMDAS

    Multiplication before division if you follow elementary school rules. Otherwise just undertsnad the difference and choose the appropriate result.

    ^2

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  • mrsleeve
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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    No the issue inlies with the fact there has been some fucked up teaching of the order of operations (since I have been though school) and that Multiplication ALWAYS precedes division.

    When this is in fact not the case (and how we arrive at wrong answers), they are equal operations and need to be done from left to right.

    but this has all been covered several times by now

    on that note

    Originally posted by Be30mer
    fuck this thread

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  • Conki
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    The question is if the multiplication comes first or the division. There is an implied multiplication sign between the 2 and the left parenthesis.

    And this is where the argument started, because some people think that because the multiplication sign is not present, the number inside the parentheses should be multiplied by two before the whole thing becomes the denominator of the division.

    In proper math however, the addition comes first because of the parentheses, then 48 gets divided by 2, and then the two numbers get multiplied together (by the implied multiplication sign, or asterisk, or 'x', or 'X', or whatever you want to call it), resulting in 288.

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  • 86325LSD
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    and when is ask the audience ever wrong on "Who wants to be a millionare?" The poll says 2. Its 2.

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