48÷2(9+3) = ???

Originally Posted by JFMartiMcDandruff

man %@%+ it

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DNE? does not exist?
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take the limit then
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Originally Posted by Carver

288.
Obviously you do the (3+9) first because it's in the parenthesis, giving you:

48÷2(12) which can be rewritten as 48÷2*12

Since ÷ and * are the same in order of operations, you go from left to right so 48÷2*12 = 24*12 = 288.
Quoting myself for truth.
 
Originally Posted by Carver

Originally Posted by Carver

288.
Obviously you do the (3+9) first because it's in the parenthesis, giving you:

48÷2(12) which can be rewritten as 48÷2*12

Since ÷ and * are the same in order of operations, you go from left to right so 48÷2*12 = 24*12 = 288.
Quoting myself for truth.
Distributive property. 2(9 +3) = (18 + 6)
 
Originally Posted by Carver

Originally Posted by Carver

288.
Obviously you do the (3+9) first because it's in the parenthesis, giving you:

48÷2(12) which can be rewritten as 48÷2*12

Since ÷ and * are the same in order of operations, you go from left to right so 48÷2*12 = 24*12 = 288.
Quoting myself for truth.
Distributive property. 2(9 +3) = (18 + 6)
 
Originally Posted by Carver

Originally Posted by Carver

288.

Obviously you do the (3+9) first because it's in the parenthesis, giving you:

48÷2(12) which can be rewritten as 48÷2*12

Since ÷ and * are the same in order of operations, you go from left to right so 48÷2*12 = 24*12 = 288.
Quoting myself for truth.
But you lying though.
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Originally Posted by Carver

Originally Posted by Carver

288.

Obviously you do the (3+9) first because it's in the parenthesis, giving you:

48÷2(12) which can be rewritten as 48÷2*12

Since ÷ and * are the same in order of operations, you go from left to right so 48÷2*12 = 24*12 = 288.
Quoting myself for truth.
But you lying though.
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Originally Posted by hella handsome

Originally Posted by IRockTMacs

This is crazy, my boy texted my friend while we were driving to ball just last night and we discussed this in depth.

But yeah, you follow BEDMAS/PEDMAS

48/2(9+3)

BRACKETS/PARENTHESIS FIRST,

48/2(12)

After this, those brackets are simply a multiplication symbol, so you can rewrite as:
48/2x12

At this point you follow BEDMAS and go left to right
48/2 = 24

Then you have 24(12) or 24x12

= 288

My dude, you have it all wrong... its not PEDMAS... its PEMDAS.
Its not "Please excuse dear my aunt sally" its Please excuse MY DEAR aunt sally. 

Thats why half of these dudes got it wrong 
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Multiplication comes first, then division. So you would multiply the 2 x 12 before you divide it by 48. which gives you 2 in the end. 
you sure about that, bro?

so how would you answer the equation 3 + 6 - 12 - 7 + 3?

in your reasoning, if multiplication comes before division (using PEMDAS), then addition also comes before subtraction.

so i'm assuming you'd get 9 - 12 - 10 = -13 for the above equation? if so,
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Originally Posted by Boys Noize

Originally Posted by Carver

Originally Posted by Carver

288.
Obviously you do the (3+9) first because it's in the parenthesis, giving you:

48÷2(12) which can be rewritten as 48÷2*12

Since ÷ and * are the same in order of operations, you go from left to right so 48÷2*12 = 24*12 = 288.
Quoting myself for truth.
Distributive property. 2(9 +3) = (18 + 6)
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Originally Posted by Boys Noize

Originally Posted by Carver

Originally Posted by Carver

288.
Obviously you do the (3+9) first because it's in the parenthesis, giving you:

48÷2(12) which can be rewritten as 48÷2*12

Since ÷ and * are the same in order of operations, you go from left to right so 48÷2*12 = 24*12 = 288.
Quoting myself for truth.
Distributive property. 2(9 +3) = (18 + 6)
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Originally Posted by Boys Noize

48 / 2(9+3) = 48 / (2 * 1(9+3))
= 48 / (2 * 12)
= 48 / 24
= 2

You can't just add a second parentheses to the problem. Which everyone appears to be doing.
48 / 2 ( 9 + 3 ) = 48 / 2 * 12 , The parentheses disappears after the equation inside has been solved. It then turns into 48/2 x 12

Those calling for distribution, why don't you  guys distribute the 48/ 2 into the ( 9+ 3) 

48/ 2(12) = 48/2 = 24 x (12) or as 24(12) = 288

Distribution does not apply when the second parentheses is absent in the problem.
 
Originally Posted by Boys Noize

48 / 2(9+3) = 48 / (2 * 1(9+3))
= 48 / (2 * 12)
= 48 / 24
= 2

You can't just add a second parentheses to the problem. Which everyone appears to be doing.
48 / 2 ( 9 + 3 ) = 48 / 2 * 12 , The parentheses disappears after the equation inside has been solved. It then turns into 48/2 x 12

Those calling for distribution, why don't you  guys distribute the 48/ 2 into the ( 9+ 3) 

48/ 2(12) = 48/2 = 24 x (12) or as 24(12) = 288

Distribution does not apply when the second parentheses is absent in the problem.
 
Originally Posted by hella handsome

Originally Posted by IRockTMacs

This is crazy, my boy texted my friend while we were driving to ball just last night and we discussed this in depth.

But yeah, you follow BEDMAS/PEDMAS

48/2(9+3)

BRACKETS/PARENTHESIS FIRST,

48/2(12)

After this, those brackets are simply a multiplication symbol, so you can rewrite as:
48/2x12

At this point you follow BEDMAS and go left to right
48/2 = 24

Then you have 24(12) or 24x12

= 288

My dude, you have it all wrong... its not PEDMAS... its PEMDAS.
Its not "Please excuse dear my aunt sally" its Please excuse MY DEAR aunt sally. 

Thats why half of these dudes got it wrong 
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Multiplication comes first, then division. So you would multiply the 2 x 12 before you divide it by 48. which gives you 2 in the end. 
you sure about that, bro?

so how would you answer the equation 3 + 6 - 12 - 7 + 3?

in your reasoning, if multiplication comes before division (using PEMDAS), then addition also comes before subtraction.

so i'm assuming you'd get 9 - 12 - 10 = -13 for the above equation? if so,
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-waystinthyme


  
 
Originally Posted by Boys Noize

Originally Posted by Carver

Originally Posted by Carver

288.
Obviously you do the (3+9) first because it's in the parenthesis, giving you:

48÷2(12) which can be rewritten as 48÷2*12

Since ÷ and * are the same in order of operations, you go from left to right so 48÷2*12 = 24*12 = 288.
Quoting myself for truth.
Distributive property. 2(9 +3) = (18 + 6)
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you can't just take away the parenthesis. that messes with the order in PEMDAS. the parenthesis part of this equation isn't complete until you add the 9 and 3 and then multiply by 2. then you can move to the MD in PEMDAS.
 
Originally Posted by Carver

Originally Posted by Carver

288.
Obviously you do the (3+9) first because it's in the parenthesis, giving you:

48÷2(12) which can be rewritten as 48÷2*12

Since ÷ and * are the same in order of operations, you go from left to right so 48÷2*12 = 24*12 = 288.
Quoting myself for truth.
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quoting dude because nobody seems to read my post on it
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i asked my little sister thats 14 in AP math and she got 288 too, FYL everyone that said 2 GL in life
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Originally Posted by Carver

Originally Posted by Carver

288.
Obviously you do the (3+9) first because it's in the parenthesis, giving you:

48÷2(12) which can be rewritten as 48÷2*12

Since ÷ and * are the same in order of operations, you go from left to right so 48÷2*12 = 24*12 = 288.
Quoting myself for truth.
this
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quoting dude because nobody seems to read my post on it
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i asked my little sister thats 14 in AP math and she got 288 too, FYL everyone that said 2 GL in life
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Originally Posted by Boys Noize

Originally Posted by Carver

Originally Posted by Carver

288.
Obviously you do the (3+9) first because it's in the parenthesis, giving you:

48÷2(12) which can be rewritten as 48÷2*12

Since ÷ and * are the same in order of operations, you go from left to right so 48÷2*12 = 24*12 = 288.
Quoting myself for truth.
Distributive property. 2(9 +3) = (18 + 6)
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you can't just take away the parenthesis. that messes with the order in PEMDAS. the parenthesis part of this equation isn't complete until you add the 9 and 3 and then multiply by 2. then you can move to the MD in PEMDAS.
 
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