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So what are we looking at here kids is it 16 or is it 1
It's both, because no child should be left behind .So what are we looking at here kids is it 16 or is it 1
The confusion is generated by improper notation when writing the equation in text mode.
If only the 2 is below the fraction (which is normally the interpretation when coding math), then you have 8/2, which is 4, multiplied by the sum in the parathesis (always solved first), which is 4. So the answer is 16.
If you decide (incorrect in my opinion) to place both the 2 and the (2+2) under the fraction line, then you do get 8/8, which is 1. But that is an incorrect interpretation, because the text notation for that should be 8/[2(2+2)]
What do you want it to be?
It’s 16 in Hebrew, but 1 in English.
Then cite the rules you used to determine your way is the right way. Unless grouped by parathesis, multiplication and division operators only apply to the next term in the equation.don’t answer this one incorrectly and blame the question!
Is there a rule of thumb for that?Thank God pilots don't need to know anything about math.
Good lord what a stupid article.This equation has 2 wildly different answers depending on what you learned in school, and it's dividing the internet
People keep getting different answers to this viral math equation. Here's how to solve it.www.businessinsider.com
Good lord what a stupid article.
Thats like saying 100 years ago the laws of physics were different than today.
That's some girl math right there.
No, that’s clearly wrong!Then cite the rules you used to determine your way is the right way. Unless grouped by parathesis, multiplication and division operators only apply to the next term in the equation.
Are you going to claim that 8/2+2=2?
No doubt. However, that doesn't mean the rules change just because of an ambiguous questionLol it was the first link that came up when searching for the OP equation. These things are always stupid and written in a way to get different answers.
No, it is just made to appear way over complicated and intimidating by adding a bunch of symbols and dead language alphabets to scare away the uninitiated.Math is hard.
The parentheses around 8/2 changes nothing. The answer is 16 with or without them.To me, the rules of precedence are clear and it should be 1. If you wanted it to be 16, it should be (8/2)(2+2).
that's racistRACISM!!!!
I just look to see if the airplane is actually standing on its nose (CG about 2.5” from the end of the nose) or being sucked backwards by gravity (CG in the airplane behind it.) otherwise, the one I deal with is pretty forgiving.Man. The fact that there isn't 1 emergent consensus answer here makes me really want to double check y'alls W&B and XC fuel burn calculations
Math is hard.
Math is a singular noun. Maths is a foreign word used when the speaker wants to appear silly and/or pretentious.the correct saying is: maths is hard
Math is a singular noun. Maths is a foreign word used when the speaker wants to appear silly and/or pretentious.
25.I should ask some of you how many kilograms you weigh on the moon.
irrelevant. I’m not, and never will be, on the moon.I should ask some of you how many kilograms you weigh on the moon.