Van Johnston
Pattern Altitude
Math is a singular noun. Maths is a foreign word used when the speaker wants to appear silly and/or pretentious.
Then why is mathematics plural?
Math is a singular noun. Maths is a foreign word used when the speaker wants to appear silly and/or pretentious.
For the same reason is is.Then why is mathematics plural?
Mathematics are not plural. They is singular.Then why is mathematics plural?
irrelevant. I’m not, and never will be, on the moon.
Exactly. It doesn't have brackets or parathesis around 2(2+2). If it did have brackets it's a different question. In my opinion you cannot assume they meant to put brackets around 2(2+2). If you want the answer to be 1 the equation would be 8/(2(2+2)), but that is not what is written.As shown it’s really unclear. Without brackets around the 2(2+2) it is 16. Assuming brackets it’s 1. I’ve seen this many times as an engineer where someone implies a math operation but does the math wrong anyway.
The order is PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, and Division (from left to right), Addition and Subtraction (from left to right).
But since we’re arguing about technically correct stuff, “six times less than,” say, 200 pounds would be a negative 1000 pounds. Did you mean “one sixth the weight on earth”?Some hospitals will weigh you in kilograms.
And going back to the original (sarcastic) comment, your weight on the moon will be six times less than on earth, but your mass will stay the same.