A mathematical quiz
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- FlowerPower
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A mathematical quiz
In a forum I've seen this simple question: what's the result of this expression:
48/2(9+3) =
There was 15 pages of discussion
Now I'm curious what will be the response here.
Answer the poll and say why
48/2(9+3) =
There was 15 pages of discussion

Now I'm curious what will be the response here.
Answer the poll and say why

Viduus just quoted your post and u deleted it
@Sidor; Ok, Thought
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@Sidor; Ok, Thought
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@pancake yeah wanted to give other way of calculating it and yet another way with answer 288 because there is something to be said for both answers. The answer is ambiguous because the question is 'wrong'.
Vid out!
Last edited by Viduus on Thu Apr 14, 2011 17:07, edited 1 time in total.
in word it is: 48 devided by 2 times the amount of 9 and 3.
NOT::::::::: 48 devided by 2 and this multiplied with the amount of 9 and 3.!!
=> the 2 belongs to the bracket, you can also write it:
48
2(9+3)
the result is: 2
NOT:
48 x (9+3)
2
result would be 288
and since there is the commutative law, you can change the positioning of numbers including the sign in front of the number which you want to reposition:
a x b = b x a
48 / 2 (9 + 3)
48 : 2 x (9 + 3) |:2
24 : (9 + 3)
24 : 12
2
NOT::::::::: 48 devided by 2 and this multiplied with the amount of 9 and 3.!!
=> the 2 belongs to the bracket, you can also write it:
48
2(9+3)
the result is: 2
NOT:
48 x (9+3)
2
result would be 288
and since there is the commutative law, you can change the positioning of numbers including the sign in front of the number which you want to reposition:
a x b = b x a
48 / 2 (9 + 3)
48 : 2 x (9 + 3) |:2
24 : (9 + 3)
24 : 12
2
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48/2(9+3) =
48/2*12=
48/24=
2
Order of operations:
- Actions in brackets
- Exponentiation and roots
- Multiplication and division
- Addition and subtraction
bah wher u study mathematic
48/2*12=
48/24=
2
Order of operations:
- Actions in brackets
- Exponentiation and roots
- Multiplication and division
- Addition and subtraction
bah wher u study mathematic

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After seeing 15 pages in that forum, I was kinda expecting this also here
Dunno why, for me the result is clear and it is...
it isn't the same expression, i have written it differently

Dunno why, for me the result is clear and it is...

Pancake wrote:http://www.physicsforums.com/latex_imag ... 5069-0.png
it isn't the same expression, i have written it differently

FlowerPower wrote:it isn't the same expression, i have written it differently
this way?
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FALBIK wrote:48/2(9+3) =
48/2*12=
48/24=
2
Order of operations:
- Actions in brackets
- Exponentiation and roots
- Multiplication and division
- Addition and subtraction
bah wher u study mathematic


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Pancake wrote:http://www.physicsforums.com/latex_imag ... 5069-0.png
wrong
if its 2(9+3) then it means its 2*(9+3), you just dont write that * there but it still exists.
* and / are equal so you need to do it from left to right after brackets ->
48/2*(9+3) = 48/2*12 = 288
PS: if it is 48/[2(9+3)] then the answer is 2.
Without big brackets the answer can be ONLY 288.
Anyone wants to argue more? I got 6 maths in 1 week.
landser wrote:48 / 2 (9 + 3)
48 : 2 x (9 + 3) |:2
24 : (9 + 3)
24 : 12
2
this is competely wrong maths

how can (9+3) |:2 still be (9+3)

48 : 2 * (9+3)
48 : 2 * 12 |:2
24 : 1 * 6
24 : 1 * 6
24 * 6
144
(9 + 3) =12
24 : 1= 24
beacuse of deviding it into 2, the answer is 2 times smaller
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