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I like Robot Chicken...FTW!!!
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I have a few things to do, but I'll reference the science journals I have access to. |
Finding a few things.
The most compelling involves the fact that 48÷2(9+3) = 48÷(2*9+2*3) due to distribution of the implied multiplication variable. Interesting. |
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Remember, the distributive property applies to multiplying by a polynomial. 9+3 is not a polynomial. |
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I said that 48÷2(9+3) = 48÷(2*9+2*3), implying that the VALUES of such are equal. What I did NOT state is that such is the way that the original equation is calculated. Let's see who else is quick to jump on your bandwagon in an attempt to correct what I did NOT state. :1orglaugh By the way, the correct answer is still 2 |
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I just want to know who the 14 people are who like "robot chicken" whatever that is. :)
But good discussion. It is good to see folks argue their convictions. |
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You can't just move a bracket as you see fit. You have to follow the order of operations. There are rules for situations like this and if you stick to the rules and not follow some weird rule that you guys seem to know but no one seems to be able to prove then you come up with 288. |
It has been mentioned many times that this is a TROLL thread, and yet people still argue over this? Are GFY-ers really this stupid??? There is no point arguing over a something that does not have a correct answer, because it's written incorrectly. People really don't have anything better to do than arguing in a Troll thread?!?
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Since I'ver already provided multiple links pointing to the Standard Order of Operations without any of them making any mention of implicit multiplication outranking explicit multiplication, would somebody from the other camp please post some links documenting the standard that requires otherwise? If it's an agreed upon standard it must be pretty easy to find somewhere? I wasn't able to find anything conclusive myself. Perhaps you can educate me. I'm open to having my mind changed.
In the meantime consider this. 48÷2(9+3) = 48 x ½(9+3) 48 x ½(9+3) = 288 |
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It's MORE than obvious (9+3)=12. Shouldn't be ANY argument in that. So 2(9+3)= 2(12) which = 2*12 which = 24. So take the first number which is 48 and divide that by the answer of 2*12 which is 24 and you get 2. This isn't hard. |
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Don't know why you are doing 2*12 before 48/2 since by doing that you are violating the normal order of operations. You're right, this isn't hard. So I don't know why people keep coming up with 2 when the answer is 288. If you know of a rule that makes 2(9+3) take precedence in the order of operations over something else then speak up and show some proof. But you know of no such rule because it doesn't exist. That said, the normal order of operations should be followed and when it is from left to right we get 48/2 = 24 and then 24(9+3) which is 288. Go ahead Gator B, this isn't hard right? All you people saying you know of this magical rule can surely show me somewhere where this rule is published as a rule in mathematics? It isn't. Did you guys want me to show you some published rules about BEDMAS (or PEMDAS)?? 2(3) is no different a number than 2 * 3. And 2(9+3) is no different a number than 2 * 12. Go ahead - prove me wrong. I would love to be proven wrong because I am so damn sick of being right about everything. I am always right and I hate it so I invite you to show me the rule that says one kind of multiplication is different than another when it comes to order of operations. Until then please keep the insults to yourself lest you make a fool of yourself insulting the wrong person like me, Mr. Right. I am always right. Please prove me wrong, any published rule will do. I also go by Duke Opposite of Left |
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troll thread is troll worthy
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So not one link to the ruling that decreed implicit multiplication to have priority over explicit multiplication? If it really is a standard, it should be readily available?
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