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Wait what are you answering 8 to

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wait how did you get 8

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You don't add you multiply

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

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Then why did you add

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Answer is 16

8÷2(2+2)

8÷2(4)

4(4)

16

What do you say?

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Yes

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answer is 1

8/2(4)

8/8

1

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Metal_Pineapples wrote:

answer is 1

8/2(4)

8/8

1

lulz, what were they all on about

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Metal_Pineapples wrote:

answer is 1

8/2(4)

8/8

1

yeah also correct

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Yiyichen63 wrote:
Metal_Pineapples wrote:

answer is 1

8/2(4)

8/8

1

yeah also correct

no

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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

 

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Metal_Pineapples wrote:

nov 30 2018

10

wrong, remember that this isn't my first acccount

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why did you delete the maths question sonic???

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

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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

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x (y)

The bracket means x times y

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

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what is

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the question

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what question

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hi

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