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48÷2(9+3) = ????
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Not flaming here but BEDMAS means Brackets first but only what is INSIDE the brackets. Since the number is next to the bracket, it means multiply to the number inside the bracket however, Divisions are before multiplication so 288 is the answer. This is not calculus friend.
Originally posted by our_kid View PostWritten the way it is, it should be calculated as follows:
48 ÷ 2(9+3)
= 48 ÷ 2(12)
= 48 ÷ 24 [distributive properties are included in the 'B', or 'Brackets' of BEDMAS, so those must be done before division/multiplication]
= 2
You could also do it this way:
48 ÷ 2(9+3)
= 48 ÷ (18 + 6) [you can solve the bracket first, as above, or distribute the coefficient through the bracket first...it doesn't matter]
= 48 ÷ (24)
= 2
Either way, the answer is definitely 2.No build thread.
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some people forget that you can't do (48/2) *12 because there's no ( ). this is simple math and some people are trying to make it way much complicated than it is.Need detailing done to your car? I'm open to travel to detail your car :
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Haha out of every forum i've seen this on, you guys are being pretty tame and rightfully so. When in doubt Wolfram Alpha...because of the way the question was written, bedmass applies in a different way than you might think. The brackets in this case refer to 48 divided by 2, qauntity multiplied by the sum of 9 and 3.
Input: (48/2)*(9+3)
Output: 288
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I'm a regular grunt who did calculus for extra credits and I know you don't need a $400 calculator to get through it. You should be able to do this in your head haha. The difference between me and an engineer is that I only did a few years of school and I get paid more than most engineers and I'm not special, just a grunt. Even though the engineers tell us how to do stuff and design them, we correct their mistakes cause real world application isn't perfect like on paper, in my field anyways.
Originally posted by frankiman View Postyou don't distribute first, you need to calculate the parentheses first, then the /*, then the +-
so its exactly how i described it; 48/2*(9+3) -> 48/2*12 -> 24*12 -> 288
my 400$ calculcator will back me up on that
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Originally posted by Manny-u*nit View Posteveryone sucks, im right.. and the answer is 2... i even asked my mom
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Originally posted by skylinegtr777 View Posti didn't read all the replies but here is my reasoning and break down of the equation:
{48÷2(9+3) =} should be broken down as follows,
48
------- = 2
2(9+3)
no other way to see this.
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Like said before, its just BEDMAS and through following it it would be
1 48/2(12)
2 24(12) This step is because when following bedmas with equivalent functions (multiplication/division) you work from left to right
3 288
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