48÷2(9+3) = ???

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Originally Posted by ncmalko1

Serve chilled just won this arguments for the 2's. Nicely done my man.

2 WIN. CLOSE THE THREAD!

umm no.
if you agree that 2(12) is multiplication
I'm asking you how do you justify multiplying, before you divide in the second step of the problem
 
Originally Posted by ncmalko1

Serve chilled just won this arguments for the 2's. Nicely done my man.

2 WIN. CLOSE THE THREAD!

umm no.
if you agree that 2(12) is multiplication
I'm asking you how do you justify multiplying, before you divide in the second step of the problem
 
Originally Posted by ServeChilled81

Originally Posted by ncmalko1

Serve chilled just won this arguments for the 2's. Nicely done my man.

2 WIN. CLOSE THE THREAD!

umm no.
if you agree that 2(12) is multiplication
I'm asking you how do you justify multiplying, before you divide in the second step of the problem
What you posted says it becomes (2)(12) clear as day. 
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 You're on team2 and you don't even know it 
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Originally Posted by ServeChilled81

Originally Posted by ncmalko1

Serve chilled just won this arguments for the 2's. Nicely done my man.

2 WIN. CLOSE THE THREAD!

umm no.
if you agree that 2(12) is multiplication
I'm asking you how do you justify multiplying, before you divide in the second step of the problem
What you posted says it becomes (2)(12) clear as day. 
laugh.gif
 You're on team2 and you don't even know it 
roll.gif
 
Originally Posted by BC2310

Originally Posted by ServeChilled81

Originally Posted by ncmalko1

Serve chilled just won this arguments for the 2's. Nicely done my man.

2 WIN. CLOSE THE THREAD!

umm no.
if you agree that 2(12) is multiplication
I'm asking you how do you justify multiplying, before you divide in the second step of the problem
What you posted says it becomes (2)(12) clear as day. 
laugh.gif
 You're on team2 and you don't even know it 
roll.gif
it becomes (2)(12), or 2(12), or 2x12, and since there are no addends in the parentheses, you do not distribute it's just multiplication, that's all the parentheses is now
repeat the order of op from the top. 

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Originally Posted by BC2310

Originally Posted by ServeChilled81

Originally Posted by ncmalko1

Serve chilled just won this arguments for the 2's. Nicely done my man.

2 WIN. CLOSE THE THREAD!

umm no.
if you agree that 2(12) is multiplication
I'm asking you how do you justify multiplying, before you divide in the second step of the problem
What you posted says it becomes (2)(12) clear as day. 
laugh.gif
 You're on team2 and you don't even know it 
roll.gif
it becomes (2)(12), or 2(12), or 2x12, and since there are no addends in the parentheses, you do not distribute it's just multiplication, that's all the parentheses is now
repeat the order of op from the top. 

downloadsj.png
 
Originally Posted by ServeChilled81

Originally Posted by BC2310

Originally Posted by ServeChilled81


umm no.
if you agree that 2(12) is multiplication
I'm asking you how do you justify multiplying, before you divide in the second step of the problem
What you posted says it becomes (2)(12) clear as day. 
laugh.gif
 You're on team2 and you don't even know it 
roll.gif
it becomes (2)(12), or 2(12), or 2x12, and since there are no addends in the parentheses, you do not distribute it's just multiplication, that's all the parentheses is now
repeat the order of op from the top. 

downloadsj.png
The 2nd part of what you posted says "Then perform the functions outside the parentheses on that quanity"
 
Originally Posted by ServeChilled81

Originally Posted by BC2310

Originally Posted by ServeChilled81


umm no.
if you agree that 2(12) is multiplication
I'm asking you how do you justify multiplying, before you divide in the second step of the problem
What you posted says it becomes (2)(12) clear as day. 
laugh.gif
 You're on team2 and you don't even know it 
roll.gif
it becomes (2)(12), or 2(12), or 2x12, and since there are no addends in the parentheses, you do not distribute it's just multiplication, that's all the parentheses is now
repeat the order of op from the top. 

downloadsj.png
The 2nd part of what you posted says "Then perform the functions outside the parentheses on that quanity"
 
If we learned anything here, is that, one is to NEVER come to Niketalk for math problem solutions!
 
If we learned anything here, is that, one is to NEVER come to Niketalk for math problem solutions!
 
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