48/2(9+3)
48/2(9+3) = 48/2(12) = 48/2*12
This cannot be reasonably argued. The question is whether it was intended to be (48/2)12 or 48/(2*12).
As typed, the answer is 288.
1/2(2) = (1/2)2 = 2(1/2) = (2)1/2 = 1
48/2(9+3)
so you agree the answer is 2, but since it's in texas and therefore bigger it MUST be 288
It is definitely 288.
Neither division nor multiplication take precedence over each other - they are the same operation. IE. 48/2 is the same thing as 48*(1/2). Similarly addition and subtraction are the same operation 4-7 is the same thing as 4+(-7).
Therefore 48/2(9+3) is the same as 48*(1/2)*(9+3).
Convention would state that if you wanted the multiplication operation of 2*(9+3) to precede the 48/2 you would need to override the commutative law by grouping the 2 and (9+3). Since they are not grouped, the commutative law holds and you can multiply in any order:
(1/2)*48*(9+3)
(1/2)*(9+3)*48
48*(9+3)*(1/2)
48*(1/2)*(9+3)
(9+3)*(1/2)*48
(9+3)*49*(9+3)
(9+3)48/2 & 48(9+3)/2would also yield the same result.
I voted for 2
The reason being is that the formula as written can be interpreted either as 48/2 * (9+3) OR 48/(2*(9+3)) because the syntax is wrong.
Poorly written yes, wrong no.
Nothing in it would imply (2*(9+3))
It is not poorly written, it was written like that on purpose.
Just because it was written poorly intentionally doesn't mean it isn't poorly written.
If it was "wrong" it wouldn't work at all but it isn't wrong because using the order of operations it works.
"Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, and Addition and Subtraction"
Sadly M and D couldn't be placed on top of each other in the acronym to eliminate confusion.
"When you have a bunch of operations of the same rank, you just operate from left to right."
Some one track down a good argument for the two answer. I just dont see how this would ever make sense.
Where are they?I can completely understand the reasoning for the answer 2 also and there are good arguments for it.
I remember being taught that multiplication and division were done left to right unless something was in parentheses.
In PEMDAS multiplication and division have the same priority
so you do parenthesis then exponent then M/D then A/S
Parenthesis 9+3=12
M/D Left to right because we speak english (and that's the rule)
48/2 = 24 * 12=288
parenthases (sp) first, always, PEMDAS, i think was the thing back in school
it's 2
stop doing your kids homework for them