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there is a difference between 48/2(9+3) and 48/2*(9+3)
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In which case results in you changing the equation, because the 2 in front of the brackets without a symbol between means multiplication of what is inside the brackets.
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This still going?
Blah blah blah, do this, do that. Funny when a thread like this gets such a response. People mustn't have anything to do in their lives? Makes me wonder sometimes. Plane vs. treadmill again? And before anyone responds with a smart comment, I only posted in here again cause I thought this would've died by now before I head off to Never Never Land...
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48/2(9+3)
=48/2x12 48/2=24 24x12=288 48x12/2 48x12=576 576/2=288
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but ..... c / a(b) does not = c / a x b , however a(b) / c does = a x b / c |
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=48/2x12 Then 48/2 is the next step giving 24 then multiply by 12 24x12=288 In the example in straight line form, parentheses are first before anything else. If the intent was for the 2(9+3) to all be in the denominator, then the correct procedure would be to put parentheses around the whole term. The absence means that you proceed left to right.
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2(9+3)= 24
48/24 = 2
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over it now ;p
still think the bracket with its number outside is a basic equation by itself with or without the extra brackets... = 2 !! have fun. |
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Anyway being so clever and being able to multiply and divide three digit numbers in your head why are you referring to excel to confirm your answer? Enjoy suing microsoft.....Have you ever heard of the phrase "User Error"? |
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Beat me to it.... Yep you are definitely an academic. http://www.google.com.au/#hl=en&sour...9c110710cf88e6 In theory, theory and reality are the same but in reality they usually are not. Unfortunately this is only ever really understood by people who have more to do with reality than theory.... Last edited by flappist; 15-04-2011 at 10:39 PM. |
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48/2(9+3) = 48/2*12 = 24*12 = 288 If it was 48/(2(9+3)) it would be another matter. In this case though, the equation is effectively (48/2)*(9+3) |
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Type into excel the following: =48/2*(9+3) Surprise, surprise....the answer comes out as 288.. And yes, 48/2*(9+3) is the same as 48/2(9+3) Edit: Does this Graphical representation help? Last edited by SteveJH; 15-04-2011 at 10:43 PM. |
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The google calculator tells me it's 288 Sony tells me it's 288 in fact, everything I own, tells me it's 288... How are you right, and everything commercially available is wrong?
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http://www.google.com.au/#hl=en&sour...9c110710cf88e6 Or are they wrong too...... |
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2*(9+3) IS THE SAME AS 2(9+3) anyway been in this thread too long my school term ended today so im on holiday. have fun. http://www.google.com.au/webhp?hl=en...9c110710cf88e6 and http://www.google.com.au/webhp?hl=en...9c110710cf88e6
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As written 2(x means you multiply x by 2. You don't need a multiplication sign there to signify it.
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and what about my other question...?
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2(9+3) = 2*(9+3) = 2*(12)=24
or. 2(9)+2(3) However, in the case of this equation we have two separate parts. We have the 48/2 and we have the (9+3). They are two distinct parts of the equation. If the equation was written as 48/(2(9+3) then it would expand out as 48/(2(9)+2(3)), however it is not written that way. Instead it is written as 48/2(9+3). Which breaks down the way myself, 99AUXR and a ton of other people have also said. Edit: Where do you lecture Mathematics? |
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and duno but i hope not canterbury uni
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How has this thread gotten to 8 pages?? You guys crack me up!
I have sent this question off to a friend in England. She is a member of Mensa and a Mathematician. I have asked her to explain in detail what the answer is and the method in how she would arrive at it. This is more for my warped curiosity rather than anything else. Nothing like having a brainiac give it a crack!
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And i'm still waiting on which university you lecture at. Edit: isnt that only when preceded by a + or - sign since * has precedence over addition or subtraction? |
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