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aurophoe

Wait what are you answering 8 to

aurophoe

wait how did you get 8

aurophoe

You don't add you multiply

if theres like 8 (6) you multiply 8 and 6= 48

aurophoe

Then why did you add

Abhinav

Answer is 16

8÷2(2+2)

8÷2(4)

4(4)

16

What do you say?

aurophoe

Yes

Metal_Pineapples

answer is 1

8/2(4)

8/8

1

wollyhood
Metal_Pineapples wrote:

answer is 1

8/2(4)

8/8

1

lulz, what were they all on about

aurophoe
Metal_Pineapples wrote:

answer is 1

8/2(4)

8/8

1

yeah also correct

Abhinav
Yiyichen63 wrote:
Metal_Pineapples wrote:

answer is 1

8/2(4)

8/8

1

yeah also correct

no

Abhinav

On the first step 8/2(4) , which can be written as 8/2*4 , you will apply BODMAS rule from left to right. So, if you use the rule, you will solve it as-

8/2*4

4*4

16

 

KingSonicTheChessHedgehog
Metal_Pineapples wrote:

nov 30 2018

10

wrong, remember that this isn't my first acccount

wollyhood

why did you delete the maths question sonic???

now without your original spacing we can't see if abhinav was correct

aurophoe
Abhinav0121 wrote:

On the first step 8/2(4) , which can be written as 8/2*4 , you will apply BODMAS rule from left to right. So, if you use the rule, you will solve it as-

8/2*4

4*4

16

 

well if you do division or multiplication first...........

yeah

BEDMAS

aurophoe

x (y)

The bracket means x times y

KingSonicTheChessHedgehog

it's on this club too: https://www.chess.com/club/the-canadian-and-american-league  

aurophoe

what is

KingSonicTheChessHedgehog

the question

aurophoe

what question

aurophoe

hi