Y'all must have graduated most recently like me.. these nikkas getting 2 and laughing at 288 smh
yea to me 2 seems more natural, but 288 makes sense too based on how it's written out.
Y'all must have graduated most recently like me.. these nikkas getting 2 and laughing at 288 smh
yea to me 2 seems more natural, but 288 makes sense too based on how it's written out.


Y'all must have graduated most recently like me.. these nikkas getting 2 and laughing at 288 smh
and yeah class of 11 high school currently in college finish next year
the answer would be 288 if you followed BIDMAS. Division before multiplication.what y'all call PEDMAS we call BIDMAS in the UK
brackets
indices
division
multiplication
addition
subtraction
but yeah same thing....order of operations
48/2(9+3)
9+3 in the brackets first...equals 12
12 x 2 = 24
48/24 = 2
the answer would be 288 if you followed BIDMAS. Division before multiplication.
Thats how I was taughtPlease excuse my dear aunt sally
Do math operations in this order
Parenthesis
Exponents
Multiplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction
48/2(9+3)=
48/2(12)=
48/24=
2
Math is fun now that I don't have to use it.
288?
The only way that makes sense is if it's (48/2) (9+3). 48/2(9+3), with no space in between the 2 and the (9+3) to help clarify it neither, means 48 divided by 2 multiplied by 12.
What if it read 48/2x = y instead, and the problem asked to solve for y, with 9+3 given as the value for x.
48/2x = y
= 48/24 = 2
y = 2
It's a shyt question because it's not expressed consistently with the format most people today learn arithmetic in.
It's a shyt question because if it was written in fraction format it would be much easier to distinguish that the denominator is 2 and the 12 is a separate multiplier wholly unrelated to the denominator under 48.
tl;dr maths is perfect and can never be wrong/give ambiguous answers, humans aren't and can phrase mathematical questions badly in such a way as to create ambiguity
That's the way I teach my students.Thats how I was taught
And 2 is by far the easiest and most logical answer.
This is simple math.. The answer is always going to be simple. If it was complicated question it MIGHT be a more complicated answer.
Like I said, nikkas always trying to overthink math and make it seem more complicated than what it actually is