Math equations trending on Facebook

:lol::lol::lol:

No it is BODMAS.

Brackets
Of
Division
Multiplication
Addition
Subtraction


:yes:
So, with BOMDAS how would you solve this if you don't have the "E" for Exponent? I am not down playing the BOMDAS method. I am just asking.

52 x 10=
 
I have noticed that math equations have been trending on my Facebook timeline for the past couple of weeks. The latest one(one I seen today) is as followed:

1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1×0+1=


Thousands of replies with debates of course. Have you seen any of these types of threads on your Facebook timeline? What would your answer be for the above equation?

:smh:

Anything multiplied by 0=0 :hmm:

when you see x 0 it means zero unless there's something else after it

so the answer is 1

So the only answer is 1... Why do I keep seeing other answers
 
So, with BOMDAS how would you solve this if you don't have the "E" for Exponent? I am not down playing the BOMDAS method. I am just asking.

52 x 10=
B - Brackets (or as the USA calls it, parenthesis)
O - Order (or as the USA calls it, Exponent. Other countries call it Index)
D - Division
M - Multiplication
A - Addition
S - Subtraction

Keep in mind, it doesn't matter if you multiply or divide first, so in the order of operations, when working from left to right you can either divide or multiply first. PEMDAS or PEDMAS is the same thing.
 
How did you arrive with 1?

7-4+3×0+1=4

Why?

Using PEMDAS,

7-4+(3×0)+1

7-4+0+1

3+0+1

3+1

4
So if there are no parenthesis in the equation, you just automatically place them in there? And apply that method. It's been over twenty years since I learned this formula.
 
So if there are no parenthesis in the equation, you just automatically place them in there? And apply that method. It's been over twenty years since I learned this formula.

I placed the parentheses in for emphasis when solving the equation.

You have to multiply or divide before adding and subtracting. If there was a parenthesis or bracket in the equation, then you solve that first, then exponents, then multiply or divide then add or subtract. My answer is the same as a calculator's answer.

As for doing math in a minute, I am in the same boat as you. I am no math wiz, but I do understand order of operations.

I guess the point of this thread is that lately, these types of equations have been popping up in my Facebook timeline lately and I don't understand why.

I do find it interesting that these equations create a lot of responses from people around the world w/ occassional debates on how to solve it. The latest equation darn near is approaching 900K responses!! That's crazy to me. Lol
 
I guess the point of this thread is that lately, these types of equations have been popping up in my Facebook timeline lately and I don't understand why.

Simple. Facebook is one big ass data/information collection website. Every unique response to these types of questions creates a treasure trove of data that can be used for global comparison ("Australians are ____ more likely to know the correct answer to XYZ equation than their Canadians counterparts), marketing ("Someone in your family struggles with math. Let XYZ Software/Tutoring help them get on par with their US/Mexican/Germany counterparts in their age range), etc.

Other than being a centralized attention whoring database, FB real value is the kind of data it can collect and sell with out people realizing every "like" or answer is them being watched behind the online mirror-glass.
 
Simple. Facebook is one big ass data/information collection website. Every unique response to these types of questions creates a treasure trove of data that can be used for global comparison ("Australians are ____ more likely to know the correct answer to XYZ equation than their Canadians counterparts), marketing ("Someone in your family struggles with math. Let XYZ Software/Tutoring help them get on par with their US/Mexican/Germany counterparts in their age range), etc.

Other than being a centralized attention whoring database, FB real value is the kind of data it can collect and sell with out people realizing every "like" or answer is them being watched behind the online mirror-glass.

Ok. So, basically it is done for marketing purposes, right?
 
B - Brackets (or as the USA calls it, parenthesis)
O - Order (or as the USA calls it, Exponent. Other countries call it Index)
D - Division
M - Multiplication
A - Addition
S - Subtraction

Keep in mind, it doesn't matter if you multiply or divide first, so in the order of operations, when working from left to right you can either divide or multiply first. PEMDAS or PEDMAS is the same thing.
Thanks!!!!!!
 
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