• nudny ekscentryk@szmer.info
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    11 months ago

    And both you and people arguing that it’s 1 would be wrong.

    This problem is stated ambiguously and implied multiplication sign between 2 and ( is often interpreted as having priority. This is all matter of convention.

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      11 months ago

      I see what you’re getting at but the issue isn’t really the assumed multiplication symbol and it’s priority. It’s the fact that when there is implicit multiplication present in an algebraic expression, and really best practice for any math above algebra, you should never use the ‘÷’ symbol. You need to represent the division as a numerator and denominator which gets rid of any ambiguity since the problem will explicitly show whether (2+2) is modifying the numerator or denominator. Honestly after 7th grade I can’t say I ever saw a ‘÷’ being used and I guess this is why.

      That said, I’ll die on a hill that this is 16.

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      11 months ago

      A matter of convention: true

      Unless you specify you aren’t using pemdas, that’s generally the assumed order of ops.

      This is not one of the ambiguous ones, but it’s certainly written to be. Multiplication does indeed have priority under pemdas.