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Old 15-04-2011, 01:04 PM   #1
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Default 48÷2(9+3)

Pretty simple one. What's the answer?

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Really?

48/54 = ~0.89
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Well it might be if there was an actual sign between the brackets and the 2

assuming it is implying multiplication then 48 / 2 * (9 + 3) = 48 / 2 * 12 = 24 * 12 = 288.
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its 288
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LOL oh ****...bodmas.....division first....

I read it as 44 / (2*(9+3)) = 44 / 2*27 = 44 / 54 = 0.8
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Order of operations
Brackets first, then do the multiply between 2 and 9, no sign is always multiply.
Then 48/24=2

edit: can I just ask, howcome?
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ok so...on the calculator

48/2(9+3) = 288

48/(2(9+3)) = 2


This is a sad day for me...to think I passed eng maths at uni
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Isn't it 2?

BOMDAS!
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Gotta go with;

48÷2(12)
48÷24
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Graphics calculator says your right....this is a sad day for me, to think I passed eng maths..LOL...lets all stop posting so the thread goes away
Nice...as smart as a calculator, haha
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Nice...as smart as a calculator, haha
Ah late edit...nah Im typically lazy

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Isn't it 2?

BOMDAS!

And I cant remember the bloody acronym...on that note I have a heat transfer assignment due at 5
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http://www.mathsisfun.com/operation-order-bodmas.html

Answer is 288
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Order of operations
Brackets first, then do the multiply between 2 and 9, no sign is always multiply.
Then 48/24=2

edit: can I just ask, howcome?
Because on another forum I visit this simple maths question has started WW3

I think it must be 288 but an army of self proclaimed "clever people" say it has to be 2. At the moment a poll is sitting at 53% for 288.
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2 . definitely 2.
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Jesus...two mistake in my haste

48 not 44 and + not x

so...

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

Thats my final answer. Lock it in eddie...

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

EDIT: But if you work left-to-right after the bracket, you get 288!

48 / 2(9+3)
= 48 / 2 (12)
= 24 (12)
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288, but I'll post again later tonight after bodmas beers.....
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48÷2(9+3)
48÷2x(9+3)
48÷2x12
24x12
288

If you come to any other answer, go back to school.

All of you answering 2, the question is 48÷2x(9+3)

If it was 48÷(2x(9+3)) you would be right

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hmmm this is still not looking good...I want to see the other thread!
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48 / 2(9+3)
= 48/2(12)
= 48/24
= 2
Why are you working right to left insted of left to right?
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48÷2(9+3)
48÷2x(9+3)
48÷2x12
12x12
288

If you come to any other answer, go back to school.
12 x 12 = 144 last time I checked...
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Why are you working right to left insted of left to right?
I fixed it up - see my original post. Answer is definitely 288.
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12 x 12 = 144 last time I checked...
lol, and 48/2 is 24 not 12
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48÷2(9+3)
48÷2x(9+3)
48÷2x12
12x12
288

If you come to any other answer, go back to school.

All of you answering 2, the question is 48÷2x(9+3)

If it was 48÷(2x(9+3)) you would be right
If you come to any other answer, go back to school
Or cant type?

12x12 = 144...you mean 24x12

True M and D can be used at the same time....but I didnt do left to right.

edit: lots of edits from me, but I would have nailed that elephant question

I conceded, I was wrong, and it is 288. Dammit
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It is definitely 288.
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If you come to any other answer, go back to school
Or cant type?

12x12 = 144...you mean 24x12

True M and D can be used at the same time....but I didnt do left to right.

edit: lots of edits from me

I conceded, I was wrong, and it is 288. Dammit
Yeah, I have edited my post, was a typo.
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Because on another forum I visit this simple maths question has started WW3

I think it must be 288 but an army of self proclaimed "clever people" say it has to be 2. At the moment a poll is sitting at 53% for 288.
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I think, depending on your age, that the answer will vary.
I seem to remember my dad telling me it was BOMDAS, which would make the multiplication before the division, therefore the answer would be 2.
But I learnt it from school as BODMAS, which would put the division before the multiplication, and therefore the answer would be 288.
As a final ruling, my calculator (TI 89 Titanium) thinks BODMAS wins.
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288.
Don't need to explain this one, flap did a good enough job.
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I'm going to go with 288.

48/2*(9+3)
48/2*(12)
12*24
=288.

K win!

Hrmm, unless someone is going on BOMDAS, not BODMAS - which is possible, because school has changed a lot...oh stuff it - I left school 12 years ago...
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