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Originally posted by CranialSponge
6÷2(1+2)=?
I'm wondering why people are implying that the 2 is an exponent and therefore causing the equation to read as if it were a fraction because they're implying that the 2 then must be calculated before the 6 ??
You are forcing a fraction bar (between the 6 and 2) by implication.
This is an illegal mathematical move...
Originally posted by CranialSponge
So basically, we are now looking at the equation as if each number is in it's own parenthesis: (6) ÷ (2) x (3)
Originally posted by mathman26cstl.syr.edu...
www.wisc-online.com... (Slide 4)
www.math-mate.com... (This whole page is good, especially the notes on factorizing and expanding parentheses)
Originally posted by ASeeker343
reply to post by Kody27
It is correct to solve left to right after following order of operations. In PEMDAS the M and D, multiplication and division are done at the same time before any addition or subtraction. Addition and subtraction are again done concurrently left to right. You dont go through and do all the addition first and then subtraction, same concept with multiplication and division.
[link]http://www.math.com/school/subject2/lessons/S2U1L2GL.html[link]
The correct answer is 9. You are multiplying out of order if you get 1.