48÷2(9+3) = ???

Originally Posted by Wr

PEMDAS

you add 2(9+3) and you get 2(12)

You still have parenthesis though.

2(12)=24

48divided by 24 = 2
SMH, dude the P in PEDMAS represents solving terms inside the parenthesis before proceeding. 2(12) is the same as 2*(12) so using PEDMAS 48/2*(12) is 288. You dudes who are saying it is 2 could not have gone beyond algebra let alone survived it.
 
Originally Posted by Wr

PEMDAS

you add 2(9+3) and you get 2(12)

You still have parenthesis though.

2(12)=24

48divided by 24 = 2
SMH, dude the P in PEDMAS represents solving terms inside the parenthesis before proceeding. 2(12) is the same as 2*(12) so using PEDMAS 48/2*(12) is 288. You dudes who are saying it is 2 could not have gone beyond algebra let alone survived it.
 
Originally Posted by 36hypno

Originally Posted by Wr

PEMDAS

you add 2(9+3) and you get 2(12)

You still have parenthesis though.

2(12)=24

48divided by 24 = 2
SMH, dude the P in PEDMAS represents solving terms inside the parenthesis before proceeding. 2(12) is the same as 2*(12) so using PEDMAS 48/2*(12) is 288. You dudes who are saying it is 2 could not have gone beyond algebra let alone survived it.
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wow man. just... wow.
 
Originally Posted by 36hypno

Originally Posted by Wr

PEMDAS

you add 2(9+3) and you get 2(12)

You still have parenthesis though.

2(12)=24

48divided by 24 = 2
SMH, dude the P in PEDMAS represents solving terms inside the parenthesis before proceeding. 2(12) is the same as 2*(12) so using PEDMAS 48/2*(12) is 288. You dudes who are saying it is 2 could not have gone beyond algebra let alone survived it.
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wow man. just... wow.
 
Originally Posted by pjhoody

Originally Posted by 36hypno

Originally Posted by Wr

PEMDAS

you add 2(9+3) and you get 2(12)

You still have parenthesis though.

2(12)=24

48divided by 24 = 2
SMH, dude the P in PEDMAS represents solving terms inside the parenthesis before proceeding. 2(12) is the same as 2*(12) so using PEDMAS 48/2*(12) is 288. You dudes who are saying it is 2 could not have gone beyond algebra let alone survived it.
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wow man. just... wow.
answer me this then.....how do evaluate x(x+3)^2
 
Originally Posted by pjhoody

Originally Posted by 36hypno

Originally Posted by Wr

PEMDAS

you add 2(9+3) and you get 2(12)

You still have parenthesis though.

2(12)=24

48divided by 24 = 2
SMH, dude the P in PEDMAS represents solving terms inside the parenthesis before proceeding. 2(12) is the same as 2*(12) so using PEDMAS 48/2*(12) is 288. You dudes who are saying it is 2 could not have gone beyond algebra let alone survived it.
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wow man. just... wow.
answer me this then.....how do evaluate x(x+3)^2
 
Wolfram manipulalting equations again.

It should read

x
____
2(9+3)

I ain't done yet, playboy.

PS. To infinity and beyond!
 
Wolfram manipulalting equations again.

It should read

x
____
2(9+3)

I ain't done yet, playboy.

PS. To infinity and beyond!
 
It's 288. 100% sure.

I understand PEMDAS. But the multiplication/division thing is ordered from left to right. Basically, which ever one comes first you do that one first.

TEAM 288
 
It's 288. 100% sure.

I understand PEMDAS. But the multiplication/division thing is ordered from left to right. Basically, which ever one comes first you do that one first.

TEAM 288
 
Originally Posted by balloonoboy

Wolfram manipulalting equations again.

It should read

x
____
2(9+3)

I ain't done yet, playboy.

PS. To infinity and beyond!
Wolfram manipulating equations...
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Then again, the answer is 8.6
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Originally Posted by balloonoboy

Wolfram manipulalting equations again.

It should read

x
____
2(9+3)

I ain't done yet, playboy.

PS. To infinity and beyond!
Wolfram manipulating equations...
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Then again, the answer is 8.6
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Originally Posted by snakeyes17

Originally Posted by balloonoboy

Wolfram manipulalting equations again.

It should read

x
____
2(9+3)

I ain't done yet, playboy.

PS. To infinity and beyond!
Wolfram manipulating equations...
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Then again, the answer is 8.6
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"2(9+3) =/= 2* 1(9+3)" 
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Wolfram Alpha manipulating equations 
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The simple blasphemy and ignorance is incredible. Ya'll really acting like Wolfram Alpha is out to get you guys 
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Originally Posted by snakeyes17

Originally Posted by balloonoboy

Wolfram manipulalting equations again.

It should read

x
____
2(9+3)

I ain't done yet, playboy.

PS. To infinity and beyond!
Wolfram manipulating equations...
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Then again, the answer is 8.6
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"2(9+3) =/= 2* 1(9+3)" 
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Wolfram Alpha manipulating equations 
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The simple blasphemy and ignorance is incredible. Ya'll really acting like Wolfram Alpha is out to get you guys 
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48/2(9+3)=288..

 your suppose to read the problem as a book if you will.. once u do all the ( ) u start from the first digits once again..I.E: 48/2=24

then after you mult. buy 12.

 
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48/2(9+3)=288..

 your suppose to read the problem as a book if you will.. once u do all the ( ) u start from the first digits once again..I.E: 48/2=24

then after you mult. buy 12.

 
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Certified, the funny thing is that I'm right. And you look like the fool.

But you play the fool so well...

There's no exception to that rule. Zing!
 
Certified, the funny thing is that I'm right. And you look like the fool.

But you play the fool so well...

There's no exception to that rule. Zing!
 
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