Can you solve it?
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6/2(1+2) 6/2(3) 3(3) 9
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6/2(1+2) 6/2•3 6/6 1
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1 Steps are 2•1 2•2 4+2=6 6/6=1
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6÷2(1+2) 6÷2x3 3x3 9
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Order of op. I learned this in 4th grade
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[b]9[/b]
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Pretty sure it's 9
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12. 6+6 is 12. Idiots
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Edited by Tobito_TheGod: 2/27/2016 12:37:17 AMIts 1. Take the (2+1)=(3) 2 (3)=6 6÷6=1 Edit: it's a trap, don't believe the hyyyyype
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I was under the impression that after solving the problem within the brackets you them solve the problem with the implied symbol (in this case the 2x3) which gives the the overall answer of 1, but maybe you don't and just go left to right in which case it would be 9
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9 [b] [/b]
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ITS FIRST GARDE Pemdas 6/2(1+2) P first 6/2 3 This is where people are messing up Left to right if it's like this -> 3(3) Multiply 9 Boom bada Bing
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9 [b][/b]
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Edited by ThaddeusHamlet: 2/27/2016 2:08:36 AMBedmas 6÷2(1+2) = 6÷2(3) = 6÷6 = 1 EDIT: The answer could actually be 9. To know the true answer the equation would have to be given more detail. [spoiler]Also, you can see with my process above what years of working with variables does to your basic math thinking.[/spoiler]
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9 PEMDAS
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The answer is xur agent of the 9.
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9 since you can't just take away the 2 from the division. You're literally multiplying 6/2 over (1+2) not 2 over (1+2) So [quote]6/2 =3 3 (1+2) (3+6) 9 Or 6/2 (1+2) 6/2 (3) 3 (3) 9[/quote]
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9 ya plebs
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9 [spoiler]If you get 1 as an answer you need to be forced to retake 2nd grade[/spoiler]