I refute your refutation on the grounds that both signs actually hold the same mathematical meaning. They are actually interchangeable in a way.
No, 48÷2 is spoken as 48 divided by 2.
48/2 is spoken as 48 halves.
Just because both 48 halves are 2 wholes and 48 divided by 2 equals 2 doesn't mean that the symbols for division and fraction are interchangeable in an equation. One is the addition of fractions of a whole ("I have 48 halves.") and the other is the division of a dividend (4
by a divisor (2; "I took away half of my 48.").
I've only read the first page and the last two pages so the sample size is small, but I have yet to read an opinion that would dissuade me from my belief that:
48÷2=48/2
48÷2(9+3)â 48/2(9+3)