48÷2(9+3) = ????

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Google this problem and put "wtf" at the end in the search bar. This problem is a thread on every forum in the universe in 1 day. :eek: :lol:

This shit went VIRAL!!! :lol::lol:

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I just looked at the poll results. :(

Oh well. Life is about learning. None of us know everything.
 
Some people are reading the problem wrong. 48 is the numerator and 2(9+3) is the denominator. So you will have to solve for the denominator then divide the answer into the numerator. You will end up with 48 divided by 2*(9+3).The correct answer is 2.

I made this mistake myself @ first.

The numerator is 48 but the denominator is only 2 (48 divided by 2), that is then multiplied by (9+3) or 12.

READ it out loud and you should hear the difference.
 
Remixing my original post to make it clear.

In summary, the answer is 288...but it comes with a warning.

First note this important fact:



Now for the warning (although some, like Rawness, may disagree).

If you are still in school or are taking a test and see the problem written as:

48
2(9+3)


But this is not how the problem is presented...
I have answered as it was written....
 
Some people are reading the problem wrong. 48 is the numerator and 2(9+3) is the denominator. So you will have to solve for the denominator then divide the answer into the numerator. You will end up with 48 divided by 2*(9+3).The correct answer is 2.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

this niggah has 3 posts in 7 years

this shit has brought out the lurker within
 
I just looked at the poll results. :(

Oh well. Life is about learning. None of us know everything.

I even had my advisers talking about this. Its a very interesting problem that can easily go unnoticed until something like this comes up.

I think what is making the thread so funny is that people are so sure the answer is 2. One thing to take from the thread is that people are making an effort to argue their point which most are actually valid points. They are just wrong in the sense of how the problem is read.
 
48÷2(9+3) = ????

this should be interesting

48÷2(9+3) = 48÷2*(9+3)

48÷2*12

24*12

288

distributive property!

48/2(9+3)

48/(18+6)

48/24

2

:P

that is NOT how you distribute.

The three most important things in mathematics are: notation, notation, notation.

48/2(9+3) = 48/2*(9+3)

The order of operations state that grouping symbols come first, then after exponents, you do multiplication AND division from left to right.

so you could do:

48/2(9+3) = 48/2*(9+3)

24*(9+3)

24*9 + 24*3

216+72

288

This is why america lags so far behind other countries when it come to math. People are allowed to graduate without learning it. :smh:
 
You have to remember 48 is the numerator and 2(9+3) is the denominator. You have to completely solve for the denominator before you can divide. So you will end up with 48/24. The correct answer is 2.

:eek::eek:

Your post counts are the same age as my daughter

:lol:

Experienced Lurker!!
 
from another board

"Some of you are treating the parenthetical as an actual multiplication symbol. It's not. It serves as a multiplier, but to the number it is attached to. The 2 is attached to the parenthetical, which means you must solve it as part of the first step in the order of operations. This isn't rocket science."
 
I was wrong, you can use distributive property

48/2(9+3)

=

48/2(9) + 48/2(3)

= 432/2 +144/2
=216+72
=288
 
The answer is 2.

BB was going wild with this, Neogaf is also.

Also- http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110408055505AA0F9In


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker
Distributive property of multiplication over addition. Early Algebra problem.

The distributive property of multiplication CLEARLY states that the 2(9+3) is an entire statement and CANNOT be broken up. 2(9+3) follows the distributive property which can be rewritten as (2*9+2*3). Let me repeat the 2 outside of the parenthesis follows the distributive property of multiplication and must be factored and simplified before performing any other operations on it. You do NOT compute this expression from left to right until you use Algebra to simplify the statement 2(9+3).

So this can be rewritten as:
48 / (2*9 + 2*3)

Which leaves us with

48 / 24 = 2

Answer = 2.

Lastly for those using Google or any other online calculator. These do not understand many theorems or properties so you must explicitly explain what you mean. There is a difference between 48 / 2 * (9+3) and 48 / 2(9+3). The first notation reads 48 / 2 * 1(9+3) while the second reads 48 / (2*9+2*3). Be very careful with your signs.

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wasup all you niggaz talking shit to other who came up with 2
 
48÷2(9+3) = 48÷2*(9+3)

48÷2*12

24*12

288




This is why america lags so far behind other countries when it come to math. People are allowed to graduate without learning it. :smh:




c/s the bold :smh:


Edit: The answer is 2...looked at it all wrong


48÷2(9+3) = 48÷2*(9+3)

48÷2*(12)

48÷(2*(12))

48÷24

2
 
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The answer is 2.

BB was going wild with this, Neogaf is also.

Also- http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110408055505AA0F9In


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker
Distributive property of multiplication over addition. Early Algebra problem.

The distributive property of multiplication CLEARLY states that the 2(9+3) is an entire statement and CANNOT be broken up. 2(9+3) follows the distributive property which can be rewritten as (2*9+2*3). Let me repeat the 2 outside of the parenthesis follows the distributive property of multiplication and must be factored and simplified before performing any other operations on it. You do NOT compute this expression from left to right until you use Algebra to simplify the statement 2(9+3).

So this can be rewritten as:
48 / (2*9 + 2*3)

Which leaves us with

48 / 24 = 2

Answer = 2.

Lastly for those using Google or any other online calculator. These do not understand many theorems or properties so you must explicitly explain what you mean. There is a difference between 48 / 2 * (9+3) and 48 / 2(9+3). The first notation reads 48 / 2 * 1(9+3) while the second reads 48 / (2*9+2*3). Be very careful with your signs.

* Edited 5 hours ago

wasup all you niggaz talking shit to other who came up with 2

This is what I originally thought... Time to dust off the ole algebra text book
 
I even had my advisers talking about this. Its a very interesting problem that can easily go unnoticed until something like this comes up.

I think what is making the thread so funny is that people are so sure the answer is 2. One thing to take from the thread is that people are making an effort to argue their point which most are actually valid points. They are just wrong in the sense of how the problem is read.

Interesting indeed. People that said 2 were understandably wrong since problems like this don't appear in text books or tests too often. At least not that I recall. Also, because of the implied conventions (or shorthand) that we as humans always use/create.
 
from another board

"Some of you are treating the parenthetical as an actual multiplication symbol. It's not. It serves as a multiplier, but to the number it is attached to. The 2 is attached to the parenthetical, which means you must solve it as part of the first step in the order of operations. This isn't rocket science."

its attached to 48/2 not 2 by its self.

It can be attached to (9+3) if it was (2(9+3))

2(9+3) is the same as 2*(9+3)
(2(9+3)) is the same as 2*9 +2*3



Multiplication, Addition, and Subtraction

For addition and subtraction, use the standard + and - symbols respectively. For multiplication, use the * symbol. A * symbol is not necessiary when multiplying a number by a variable. For instance: 2 * x can also be entered as 2x. Similarly, 2 * (x + 5) can also be entered as 2(x + 5); 2x * (5) can be entered as 2x(5). The * is also optional when multiplying with parentheses, example: (x + 1)(x - 1).
 
from another board

"Some of you are treating the parenthetical as an actual multiplication symbol. It's not. It serves as a multiplier, but to the number it is attached to. The 2 is attached to the parenthetical, which means you must solve it as part of the first step in the order of operations. This isn't rocket science."

its attached to 48/2 not 2 by its self.

Correct!!!
 
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Put 48÷2(9+3) into words and you will see why its 288

48÷2*(9+3) is needed when you putting it in certain software.

If you use a TI Calculator you will get 288 when you put in 48÷2(9+3)

to get the answer to be with the same calculator, you need to input it as 48÷(2(9+3))

For Excel you need to put it in as 48/2*(9+3) to get 288
and 48/(2*(9+3)) to get 2
 
from another board

"Some of you are treating the parenthetical as an actual multiplication symbol. It's not. It serves as a multiplier, but to the number it is attached to. The 2 is attached to the parenthetical, which means you must solve it as part of the first step in the order of operations. This isn't rocket science."

its attached to 48/2 not 2 by its self.

Correct!!!
 
The P in PEMAS mean you have deal whats inside of the () first, after that is done, you are not concern with it any more, it turns into a multiplication symbol.
 
You changed the equation if you input it "like this" 48/(2(9+3))

As the op wrote it, the equation is essentially (48/2)*(9+3)

Funny how the most disrespectful person in this thread is the most ignorant.

In math, the way you write it changes an equation without having to change the numbers or even the symbols.

You just said that 48/2(9+3) as written in the OP is 288. So you AGREED.

In your haste to act superior to others you make yourself look like an IDIOT by first AGREEING with me and those who said 288, but then saying they're WRONG! But YOU are the one changing the equation to hide the fact that you initially were INCORRECT!

Fuck that calculator shit man, these are simple ass numbers we're dealing with.

And I agree 48/(2(9+3)) IS 2. I already beat you to that punch as well. If you have me on ignore, then too bad because you'll remain IGNORANT. But I doubt anything could change that.

Hmm I take full on Calc classes (btw I've aced every math class) I'm not the one to test on this one lol You don't want me to post some moderately difficult calc on here. Listen and you might learn something. The answer is two. That's the bottom line. The example I gave you on how to input it into the calculator is the correct method. I've been doing this for quite some time now.
 
The P in PEMAS mean you have deal whats inside of the () first, after that is done, you are not concern with it any more, it turns into a multiplication symbol.

this.

putting a number next to the parentheses does NOT make it apart of the parentheses. That is simply a different notation for multiplication.
 
Hmm I take full on Calc classes (btw I've aced every math class) I'm not the one to test on this one lol You don't want me to post some moderately difficult calc on here. Listen and you might learn something. The answer is two. That's the bottom line. The example I gave you on how to input it into the calculator is the correct method. I've been doing this for quite some time now.

How far did you get in math. Not very far right? lol

:smh::smh::smh::smh::(
 
48/2(9+3)=
48/2(12)=
48/24=
2

I see we have a lot of internet geniuses
 
Alex, I think Sakem has me on ignore.

If possible can you quote my reply to this dumb ignorant ass.

No. SaKem has a life. I made money this morning in the market, then went to go help a college with their finances, later I'll be working with someone on calc :lol: SaKem can't sit around all day every day.
 
How far did you get in math. Not very far right? lol

it doesnt matter how many people realized their mistakes

youre going to fight this one to the end in super retard mode huh?


you take calc classes tho :hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm:

man unscramble this phrase for me:

UP SHUT THE FUCK

yes, you got it u fucking world class tard!!!
 
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