I assume you never went beyond elementary school math. It's clear that there's no explicit symbol between the 2 and the paranthesis. Thus you treat them as a single entity. True, you solve the paranthesis first, but multiplying into it: 2(9+3) = (2*9)+(2*3) = 18+6 = 24. This is the entire point of the excercise. Trying to point to lacking paranthesis works both ways, so you can't defend the problem as being poorly written. It's true that you could simply do (9+3) = (12), but you'd still have to multiply it by 2, because of the rule of treating them as a single entity.jp201 said:48/2(9+3) = 48/2(12) = 24(12) = 288Jarl said:How is my answer wrong? Please tell me. Rather than trolling I actually showed where the problem was, and how it should be calculated instead. Actually, it's rather ironic that you accuse me of trolling, and then attack my country.jp201 said:Please stop trolling the answer is 288Jarl said:No.Theron Julius said:It's nothing more than simple PEMDAS
48/2*(9+3)
You do what's in the parentheses first
48/2*12
You multiply into the paranthesis, as such:
2*(9+3) = (2*9)+(2*3) = 18+6 = 24
Dude, wat? You'd do that if the question was (42/2)*(9+3). You can't divide by a single number in the denominator and leave out the rest. Everything "above" the division and everything "below" the division.Then you do whatever multiplication or division comes first. In this case it was 48/2
24*12
I hope this is not an indication of American math. Honestly, I suck at math, and this just seems like elementary school stuff to me. Whatever PEMDAS is, this is a clear and easy matter of calculating it using your brain, not a standard formula.
48/2(9+3) = 48/(2*9)+(2*3) = 48/18+6 = 48/24 = 2
Anything else is incorrect.
follow PEMDAS
saying you suck at math then saying its real easy and still shwoing the wrong answer just shows your ignorance and stupidity.
Your Denmark math is obviously superior then.
Whatever PEMDAS is, it's obvious that you are doing it wrong. Consulting an american friend, I was told that even with PEMDAS the answer is 2. I've explained why in my previous post (not the one quoted), please read that. And, if you have anything more to say, please let it be educated.
You do what is in the parentheses first always then any exponents then checking from left to right any multiplying and division not in parentheses and finally any addition and subtraction not in parentheses to come up with your answer.
I wish I'd had some math in English so I could explain this better. I probably don't use the right terminology. I am right, however.