6/2(1+2)
6/2(3)
6/6
1
parentheses, multiplication, then division
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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
6/2*3=9
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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"