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I was wrong and saw the error.
These other niggas is on some other shit
How come all of these Math Scholars are missing the same fundamental thing?
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do you understand what parenthesis means????????
My baby sisters both got 2. One is in High school at 13 and Harvard bound taking classes with Juniors and seniors with a 5.0 gpa. The other will be pretty much the sameHelp your brother with his Math.
You think you could just throw that in an 18 page thread like it hasn't been posted already?![]()
Dude didn't work the problem out. He just looked at the poll and said fuck it majority rules.
And you are related to them which is why you got 2. None of them take math or have a math major if that is what they get. It's a matter of interpreting this problem. If you interpret this problem as
48 in the numerator and in the denominator 2(9+3) you will get 2 but that is not what this problem is stating as written. You do the 9+3 first which is 12 then you have 48/2*12 you go left to right. That is a math rule with regard to order of operations. 48/2 = 24*12= 288. We need an arbritrator, someone said in a post earlier that they were emailing math.com. They'll decide this once and for all.
your little brother is on his way to head fry boy at mcdonalds
go put it in a scientific calculator.....
the question reads like this 48 divided by 2(9+3)
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I worked the problem in my head and then double checked with a calc. I'm in college so things like this are still fresh in my head so.
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i did the problem in my head
after meaningless back and forth with nitwits such as urself,i went and broke out the scientific calculator for back up
answer is 2
i know what side your on too DUMB ASS
yes, in this case it means that before you do any thing else, you add 9 and 3. the 2 does not "belong" to the parenthesis.
If you have a TI-89 or similar calculator, put in 48÷2(9+3) and tell me what it says
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I saw that you said you used a scientific calculator, which model did you use?
Actually My baby sister will be majoring in math at an ivy league school and will be a minor her first 2 years of college lol. WE KNOW WHAT WE'RE DOING. Thanks.
Why is it that the people who say the answer is 288 have shown data and proof to back up their claims, but those who've answered 2 have given no proof (just insults)?
lmao you wrong as shit this thread won't end until we get a math.com written answer to this problem which will come back as 288.
Go read again. There have been multiple examples to bring the proper answer. Most people are just stupid like you
Obviously you don't, because you got the wrong answer. This is simple grade school arithmetic. If addition, division and multiplication are beyond the grasp of your sister, then I'd suggest that the only way that she is going to get into Harvard is with a mop and a bucket.![]()
The answer is 2 according to http://www.purplemath.com/modules/orderops2.htm
your little brother is on his way to head fry boy at mcdonalds
go put it in a scientific calculator.....
They don´t stand order of operations no matter how many times it is clearly articulated to them.
I actually Ace EVERY FUCKING MATH CLASS I TAKE. I was the 2nd highest grade on my midterm. Meaning I kill Asians and shit you guys worship lol. I know wtf I'm doing, thanks. Your dumb ass will never be on my level to be honest. My sister will EASILY select any college she wants, and none of us go/will go to school outside of the top 25 in the country. Try again.
Since you're so confident how about a wager. If the answer is 288 you pay my 10 bucks in September. If it's 2, Cutty will pay yours. All bullshit aside.
288
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Ur wrong idiot. The 2 is basically part of the parenthesis in this case. If enter the equation that way into the 83 ur telling it to divide 2 into 48 first, and thats wrong. Calculators can't stop you from being an idiot. You have to know the rules.
Thanks for bringing my headache back. Now I don't know all over again. Why is this so DIFFICULT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!And why do I give a FUCK!!?!?!?!?!?!?
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The answer is 2 according to http://www.purplemath.com/modules/orderops2.htm
a # next to () has to be distributed first even if division is further left on the line. sorry couldnt find an exact example (+1 on end but you guys get the point)
This next example displays an issue that almost never arises but, when it does, there seems to be no end to the arguing.
* Simplify 16 ÷ 2[8 – 3(4 – 2)] + 1.
16 ÷ 2[8 – 3(4 – 2)] + 1
= 16 ÷ 2[8 – 3(2)] + 1
= 16 ÷ 2[8 – 6] + 1
= 16 ÷ 2[2] + 1 (**)
= 16 ÷ 4 + 1
= 4 + 1
= 5
The confusing part in the above calculation is how "16 divided by 2[2] + 1" (in the line marked with the double-star) becomes "16 divided by 4 + 1", instead of "8 times by 2 + 1". That's because, even though multiplication and division are at the same level (so the left-to-right rule should apply), parentheses outrank division, so the first 2 goes with the [2], rather than with the "16 divided by". That is, multiplication that is indicated by placement against parentheses (or brackets, etc) is "stronger" than "regular" multiplication. Typesetting the entire problem in a graphing calculator verifies this hierarchy:
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Note that different software will process this differently; even different models of Texas Instruments graphing calculators will process this differently. In cases of ambiguity, be very careful of your parentheses, and make your meaning clear. The general consensus among math people is that "multiplication by juxtaposition" (that is, multiplying by just putting things next to each other, rather than using the "×" sign) indicates that the juxtaposed values must be multiplied together before processing other operations. But not all software is programmed this way, and sometimes teachers view things differently. If in doubt, ask!