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Come on Math wizards 48÷2(9+3) = ???
Yes i know the answer just interested to see how people here do
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72..........
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It's also an eye test since it looked like two plusses at first! I think it's 2.
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Ah, the foil method.
Answer is 2. |
2
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i like robot chicken
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(48 ÷ 2) * (9 + 3) = 288
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288
I like turtles |
288
8char either or, neither nor, depends on how you work the math problem. I was taught to work left to right, so do the ( ) then work the x and ÷ from left to right. |
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I didn't think an extra set of parentheses were required when it was a multiplication outside a combination, but they are. |
twelve?
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Fuck!
678 |
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I thought you did the inside parens first, then the missing operand is multiplication, then the left side is divided by that result, equals 2.
But I was a pretty bad student. And back when I was in school, calculators didnt exist yet. |
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1) Terms inside parenthesis 2) Exponents and Roots 3) Division and Multiplication 4) Addition and Subtraction |
My maths breath smells like math food.
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72
or 600 if not both then GFY. |
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I actually look forward to when my kids get into algebra. I was great at it and still love numbers, a little refresher will be good too. :) |
you do the formulas within parenthesizes first, then on the outside going right to left. multiple and division are equal as addition and subtraction are.
Meaning... 48 / 2(9+3) reads 48 divided by 2 times the sum of 9 plus 3 |
wow....this is awesome..lol
keep it coming folks...hopefully some of you aren't working in your accounting departments ;) |
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288
48/2 = 24 multiply that for 12 = 288 |
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2 & 288 :)
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Math? As if...
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2, you do the parentheses first, then multiply and last divide... :winkwink:
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You should have made this a public poll.
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72
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look bryan declared he likes robot chicken ;) |
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Multiplcation and Division are equal not multiply before divide. :) |
3.1415927. I rounded it.
WG |
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2 gets my vote
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pi pi/2 0 1 -1 those are all decent guesses..lol |
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2(9+3) is assumed to be (2*(9+3))
if it was written 2*(9+3) it would not be the same :2 cents: |
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