SPOT THE RETARDS

SPOT THE RETARDS

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Man this one is easy theres not even room for doubt with this equation

Pemdas dummy

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Enjoy.

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6 / 2 (1 + 2) =
6 / 2 * 3 =
3 * 3 =
9

this

homeschooling? your mom is dumb

The only thing that is retarded is the way the expression is written.

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this is just a poorly written equation, so many ways you could have written it to make it clear how you intended it to be solved

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Correct

The old way is old for a reason, because it is incorrect. Just like your teacher, timmy

You're second line is wrong.

It is 6 / 2(3)

The parentheses mean you do the multiplication first. Replace the 2 with a variable and you'll understand.

See

5*2=10
5*2=10
10*10=100
20/100=0,2

6/2(1+2)
6/2(3)
6/6
1
parentheses, multiplication, then division

Or replace the contents of the parentheses with a variable, because they are treated like one. Either way, you do the multiplication first in that instance.

20/5=4
4*2=8
4*2=8
8*8=64

1 you fucktards

wrong, multiplication and division are equals, you just solve the equation from left to right.

6 divided by 2 is 3 1 + 2 is 3 3 times 3 is 9 me me smart

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6/2*3=9

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don't be a bloomer

rip

Parentheses are not the same as a multiplication sign.

No, multiplication and division are part of the same tier of operations. One does not go before the other, you just work them left to right.

The old PEMDAS is (PE)(MD)(AS)
Parenthesis & Exponents
Multiplication & Division
Addition & Subtraction.

One tier come before the next, but the ONLY reason it's listed M & D is for the sake of the acronym.
...no one would remember "EPDMSA"

are you still living in 1917? fucktard, no wonder your homeschooling is shit

I'd like to slap your math teacher. Singular not plural, you couldn't possibly have had more than one.

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I never stated that, I said multiplications and divisons. First read, then understand, then answer.

Joke is on you
OP is retard

nice hitler dubs

6/2(3)
this equals 6 divided by 2 multiplied by 3. based on bidmas/pemdas, division and multiplication are in the same bracket(forgot the word) so you do division and multiplication left to right, meaning that it is (6/2)*3, meaning the answer is 9

You went to a magnet school didn't you, Tyrone?

no you dont, pemdas/bidmas indicates you do all multiplication and division from left to right meaning the answer is 9

Expand the problem. Do you know what expanding is? The way to say the problem is six divided by two multiplied by the contents of the parentheses. Meaning you multiply first in that situation.

'look, look how stupid I am'
'I'm trolling u with my stupidity'

you love being stupid, because you are stupid

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see

no, you do multiplication and division from left to right. its simple.
first you do brackets

then exponents

the division and multiplication (left to right)

then addition and subtraction (left to right)

you dont do multiplication before division always.

See my answer, expand the problem, and read the problem. It isn't about doing multiplication, it is about what the problem says to do.

troll answer is getting stale already

No it doesnt. you only do what is inside the parenthesis first. the 2 is outside.

It isn't about multiplying, it is about following what the problem says to do.

Who's trolling? Not my fault you had garbage teacher(s).

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Yes they are in this context. it’s like saying 2x where x is the value inside the parentheses

then you are following the wrong path

Parenthesis are for clarifying or overriding the order of operations. If there is something to solve within the parenthesis then you solve it before the rest. Once the solution is found then you remove the parenthesis and that solution becomes a multiplier.

I havent been homeschooled like you. go to home collage and you will maybe get a home job, retard

no you dont. the 2(3) is the same as saying 2*3, it’s just a fancy way to write it

you don’t need to expand anything because you do what’s inside of the brackets/parentheses first, which is 1+2, then the equation reads the same as 6/2*3. 2(3)=2*3, its just a different way to write it

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Expand. It's a simple math concept.

> six divided by two multiplied by the contents of the parentheses

(six divided by two) multiplied by the contents of the parentheses.

Your English is bad too, you've proved nothing

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If you bitch about "muh alternate method" you can neck yourself now.

this convention is only true for variables tho

collage

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so answer it you inner city nigger

it's spelled college you idiot

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Parentheses have no purpose in your language there, besides that you want to try and show you are correct without saying the problem correctly.

oh wow, your shit 3rd world country does not even know how to spell english words

look: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College

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6 / 2 (1 + 2) = 6 / (1*2 + 2*2) = 1

Correct answer is 1.

> six divided by two
3
> multiplied by the contents of the parentheses
3 again

3 * 3 = 9

9

And you keep breaking up the sentence.

Thank you. That, folks, is how you expand

You don’t expand. the 2 is not in the parentheses. for 2(1+2), you do 1+2 first because that’s in the parentheses, then the equation becomes 2(3) which is just 2*3 written differently. this isnt algebra.

its 4.5 for fucks sake. super easy.

retard

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If it takes 10 minutes to cut a board in 2. You are only cutting once. That means 1 cut = 10 mins.
When you go to cut 3 pieces you cut twice. Once for the two pieces and once more for the third. So why is it 15 and not 20?

and
Are talking to the wrong retard. I am not Carry on.

Correct.

You don’t expand in this scenario you fucking caveman. this isn’t algebra.

Op is a faggot
youtu.be/URcUvFIUIhQ
Pemdas/Bodmas
Retarded children reading this as computer code

You don't understand expanding then.

no it isnt

stale bait is stale

Yes, it is algebra lol

because ameritards, education is good enough for niggers

sure

that's why ameritards rely on foreign students, immigrants, because their own stock is genetically dumbed down

You’re the one that doesn’t understand it. you only need to expand with algebra. pemdas indicates to do what’s inside the parentheses first.

plus when you expand it doesnt even go into the parenthesis, for instance 2(x+1)+3(x+2) doesnt equal (2x+2)+(3x+6), it equals 2x+2+3x+6 which simplifies to 5x+8.

besides, you only expand by whatever’s on the outside. x/y(z+1) is not x/(yz+y), its (x/y)z+x/y

Sure it ist. You are an idiot. Kill yourself.

no it isnt

The teacher is wrong because the answer doesnt specify the size of the board only the cuts

It really isnt. plus anyway, pemdas means it’s actually (6/2)(2+1) , not 6/(2(2+1)) as you do division and multiplication left to right as they’re in the same swction (think of it as (PE)(MD)(AS), where you do parenthesis and exponents, then multiplication and division left to right, then addition and subtraction left to right.

so sad.... stewing in his own stupidity

This is wrong - you expand.

wolframalpha.com/input/?i=6/2(1+2)
Fuck off now brainlets

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Maybe a explanation with letters will clear things up
a / 2 ( b + c ) = x / ( 2b + 2c )

Here's on I can't figure out. Rearrange to solve for M. I'm not saying it can't be done I just can't do it.

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This is correct.

I mean expanding does work if you do it right. its (6/2)(1+2) which when expanded out gives 6/2+12/2 which equals 3+6 which equals 9. remember, pemdas is not (P)(E)(M)(D)(A)(S), its (PE)(MD)(AS) there you do each section left to right, then everything in each section left to right (so its parentheses and indices left to right, then multiplication and division left to right, then addition and subtraction left to right, not parentheses, then indeces, then all the multiplication, then all the division, then all the addition, then all the subtraction)

I expanded in that. you can expand, in which it is (6/2)(1+2). you do the division first because it’s before the multiplication

Your school sucks if your answer is anything but 9.

because prof is retard. question closed.

no it doesnt. you do the division first because of pemdad/bidmas, meaning its (ba)/2+(ca)/2

Besides, none of this argument matters.
wolframalpha.com/input/?i=6/2(1+2)
wolfram alpha says it’s 9 thus it’s 9. case closed.