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Pine Tar said:Wow look who is smarter then a Fifth GraderOhioBobcat3 said:IF you are following the order of operations the way it is intended to be followed the answer is 288. People always think that because multiplication comes before division in "PEMDAS" that multiplication always comes before division. In reality, multiplication and division are TIED in terms of which operation is more important to do next. If both occur within the same expression you are supposed to do them in left-to-right order to break the tie. I teach my 5th graders this every year.:lol:
Ok now do these
Paper or Plastic :?:
Chicken or the Egg :?:
jbhofmann said:The real question is, what does Chris Levy think about this?
George_Calfas said:UMich92 said:My math degree says 288. Multiplication and division are equals in order of operations as are addition and substraction. Division is multiplication of an inverse and subtraction is addition of a negative.
The formula 48÷2(9+3) can be rewritten as 48x(1/2)(9+3) by substituting x(1/2) for ÷2. And 48 x 0.5 x 12 = 288.
Not sure how it get much simpler than this. Always best to make everything all add or multiply, thus cutting out all of the 5th grade math jargon.
Thats ok, Jeff.....you think Obama got elected because he was blackIndyMann said:I'm proud to be in the lower percentile that says 288.
And I wasn't wrong about that one either.thefatguy said:Thats ok, Jeff.....you think Obama got elected because he was blackIndyMann said:I'm proud to be in the lower percentile that says 288.
UMich92 said:My math degree says 288. Multiplication and division are equals in order of operations as are addition and substraction. Division is multiplication of an inverse and subtraction is addition of a negative.
The formula 48÷2(9+3) can be rewritten as 48x(1/2)(9+3) by substituting x(1/2) for ÷2. And 48 x 0.5 x 12 = 288.
bobotai said:I'm over 25. I was excellent in math. Never made anything but an A, including college calculus courses and differential equations. Finished second in a state calculus competition in high school. Made a five on my AP calculus test. And I came up with 288 not using implied multiplication.
pgwtamu said:Parenthese first you are right, which means Completely get rid of the Parenthese, and the only way to do that is to multiply the 2.....basic math!!!!
RL24 said:bobotai said:I'm over 25. I was excellent in math. Never made anything but an A, including college calculus courses and differential equations. Finished second in a state calculus competition in high school. Made a five on my AP calculus test. And I came up with 288 not using implied multiplication.
That makes me feel better about my vote for 288. YaY for me!
For a minute there I was starting to wonder, because this makes sense to me:
pgwtamu said:Parenthese first you are right, which means Completely get rid of the Parenthese, and the only way to do that is to multiply the 2.....basic math!!!!
pigskincardboard said:UMich92 said:My math degree says 288. Multiplication and division are equals in order of operations as are addition and substraction. Division is multiplication of an inverse and subtraction is addition of a negative.
The formula 48÷2(9+3) can be rewritten as 48x(1/2)(9+3) by substituting x(1/2) for ÷2. And 48 x 0.5 x 12 = 288.
So you're not classifying (9+3) as the denominator? It seems strange to view it as (48/2)*((9+3)/1) rather than 48/((2x)+(2y))
Mind you, we were also taught BEDMAS rather than this PEDMAS you speak of.
GarkoCollector said:Multiple math teachers and professors have confirmed the "true" answer is 288. Why is this discussion still ongoing?
TBTwinsFan said:GarkoCollector said:Multiple math teachers and professors have confirmed the "true" answer is 288. Why is this discussion still ongoing?
Probably because this idiot (me) got the answer right.
I thought that it was a given rule that (example) 2(3) = 2 x 3. I never knew that it was assumed and not mandatory.
Math teacher fail?
jbhofmann said:I'm amazed that after being proven wrong, people still claim the answer is 2.
This was done by a 4th grader.
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stop.bobotai said:TBTwinsFan said:GarkoCollector said:Multiple math teachers and professors have confirmed the "true" answer is 288. Why is this discussion still ongoing?
Probably because this idiot (me) got the answer right.
I thought that it was a given rule that (example) 2(3) = 2 x 3. I never knew that it was assumed and not mandatory.
Math teacher fail?
2(3) = 2x3
But...
2(3) does not necessarily equal (2x3)