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adeege
Jan 6, 2013, 12:33 PM
6 divide by 3 ( 2+1)=
Answers given 9 , 1 and 6
The answer is simple if you remember the Orders of Operations.
I will tell you that the answer isn't 1.
adeege
Jan 6, 2013, 12:53 PM
The answer is simple if you remember the Orders of Operations.
I will tell you that the answer isn't 1.
My answer is 9
6/2(2+1)
6/2(3)
3(3)
=9
Read your original question again. 6/3 not 6/2.
adeege
Jan 6, 2013, 12:58 PM
Read your original question again. 6/3 not 6/2.
I am sorry the problem should read 6/2(2+1)=
6/2(3)=
3(3)=
9
Alty
Jan 6, 2013, 03:03 PM
Always use PEMDAS.
Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.
So what would you do first?
adeege
Jan 6, 2013, 11:34 PM
Always use PEMDAS.
Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.
So what would you do first?
I first added the numbers inside the parenthesis which was 2+1=3
6/2(3)=
6/2=3
3(3)=9
massplumber2008
Jan 7, 2013, 12:57 PM
Take it by steps as Alty suggested... first do Parenthesis, then Exponents, then Multiplication, then Division, then Addition, and finally Subtraction.
So, following the order of operations:
6 divide by 3 ( 2+1)
First parenthesis
6 divide by 3 (3)
Then next, in this case, Multiply the 3 (3) = 9
This means, 6 divide by 9
Now, divide, 6 divided by 9 equals?
What is your answer?
ebaines
Jan 7, 2013, 02:51 PM
This is a great question, and one guaranteed to cause disagreement. The issue is how to treat an expression of the form a/b x c. If you treat multiplacation and division as having equal precedence in order of operationsyou proceed left-to-right and get (a/b) x c, or in this case (6/3)x3 = 9. I think this is how most people would interpret this problem - and it's how I believe most modern texts would present it. But there is a school of thought that says that multiplication has precedence over division, and some prominent text books of the past have followed that convention, so that a/b x c is intended to be thought of as 6/(3 x 3) = 2/3. So which is right? Both are, and this shows why it's up to the person who writes the expression to be clear what he means - using parentheses is essential to avoiding confusion.
Mickey Tea
Jan 11, 2013, 12:11 PM
I was always taught to use BODMAS
Brackets
Of (including anything written)
Division
Multiplication (same "level" as Division)
Addition
Subtraction (same "level as Addition)
Therefore:
6 divide by 3 ( 2+1)
6 divide by 3*3
2*3
Answer is 6
Mickey Tea
Jan 11, 2013, 12:18 PM
"I am sorry the problem should read 6/2(2+1)="
Oops, just noticed this. 9 it is!
^_^