rehmus said:again, the fact is that there isn't a definitive correct answer.
This is incorrect. There is a definitive answer and it is 288.
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rehmus said:again, the fact is that there isn't a definitive correct answer.
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thefatguy said:If you really meant
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it should be written as 48/(2(9 + 3)). That forces the multiplication to be performed before the division.
48 should be divided by both the 9+3 and the 2, giving you 2.
Math teachers be dammed!
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Not to me....anything under the / is the denominator. This is math v algebra. Math sucks, algebra rules!\TramFan3 said:This is true. But that isnt what he meant.
The expressions
48/2(9+3) and 48/(2(9+3)) are not the same things.
Then put () around the 8.3*10, because writing it that way equals 12048thefatguy said:Not to me....anything under the / is the denominator. This is math v algebra. Math sucks, algebra rules!\TramFan3 said:This is true. But that isnt what he meant.
The expressions
48/2(9+3) and 48/(2(9+3)) are not the same things.
AGAIN
REAL WORLD APPLICATION
Gallons per hour = capacity / weight of water * change in temperature
GPH = Q/8.33 (T2-T1)
given capacity of 10,000 BTU and a temp change of 10 degrees,
GPH = 10000/ 8.3 * 10
GPH = 120gph, not 12048gph
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thefatguy said:Not to me....anything under the / is the denominator. This is math v algebra. Math sucks, algebra rules!\
Thats all it isTramFan3 said:thefatguy said:Not to me....anything under the / is the denominator. This is math v algebra. Math sucks, algebra rules!\
Algebra is math. I think you meant arithmetic, which is also still math.
The point is, mathematicians would compute
GPH = 10000/ 8.3 * 10
from left to right because of the order of operations.
You compute it differently because you know that in the equation you used, everything is in the denominator. And in most books it would be written with everything in the denominator, instead of as
GPH = 10000/ 8.3 * 10.
I guess it becomes a question of syntax.
thefatguy said:a division sign is elementary school stuff. Real math is fractions, and understanding what goes on below the denominator.
÷
is not the same as
/
UMich92 said: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.
That is correct. If it were written 48÷(2(9+3)) then I would consider the (9+3) as part of the denominator. To me this comes down to a sloppily written formula. There should be an operator symbol between the 2 and the (. I believe it is correct to assume multiplication and rewrite the formula as 48÷2x(9+3). Evaluate inside the parentheses first resulting in 48÷2x12. Then since the remaining operations are all multiplication and division (which are the same), the formula is evaluated left to right.
This is true.TramFan3 said:thefatguy said:a division sign is elementary school stuff. Real math is fractions, and understanding what goes on below the denominator.
÷
is not the same as
/
Real math isnt even fractions, trust me.
÷ is the same as / in every mathematical program that has ever been used.
In a book you would always use ÷.
On a computer you would always use /.
They still mean the same thing. Divide. And the order of operations is always in play.
pigskincardboard said:I bet I've written n!/r!(n-r)! a katrillion times and didn't think twice about it.
thefatguy said:Not so lazy way?
GPH = Q / (8.33lb/gal)(T2-T1)
because
Capacity Q = (GPH)(8.33lb/gal)(T2-T1)
so
2 = 48 / (2)(9+3)
because
(2)(9+3)(2) = 48
TramFan3 said:thefatguy said:Not so lazy way?
GPH = Q / (8.33lb/gal)(T2-T1)
because
Capacity Q = (GPH)(8.33lb/gal)(T2-T1)
so
2 = 48 / (2)(9+3)
because
(2)(9+3)(2) = 48
Im not going to lie, i have no idea what this equation is. Thats the problem with pure math degree and leaning towards finance instead of physics. What I can tell you, is that in the equation
GPH = Q / (8.33lb/gal)(T2-T1)
if GPH = Q divided by everything,
then the proper mathematical syntax would be
GPH = Q / ((8.33lb/gal)(T2-T1))
rehmus said:proper mathematical syntax such as... (48/2)(9+3)??![]()