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[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] in this forum they said it could be either so nobody is right that is why he posted this because there is no right answer to this equation.
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JohnTheProd wrote
UnknownModder wrote
I_R_MUDKIP wrote 1+2=3
6/2=3
3x3=9


So its NINE 9
Follow PEMDAS young grass hopper.

LEFT TO RIGHT. :facepalm:

I'm in Algebra 2. In PEMDAS you do addition and subtraction/ mult and division LEFT TO RIGHT. Were you learned good in thurd grede? <- Sarcasm


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JohnTheProd wrote
UnknownModder wrote
I_R_MUDKIP wrote 1+2=3
6/2=3
3x3=9


So its NINE 9
Follow PEMDAS young grass hopper.

LEFT TO RIGHT. :facepalm:

Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.

Notice Parentheses come first.
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9
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-Icy- wrote
JohnTheProd wrote
UnknownModder wrote
I_R_MUDKIP wrote 1+2=3
6/2=3
3x3=9


So its NINE 9
Follow PEMDAS young grass hopper.

LEFT TO RIGHT. :facepalm:

Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.

Notice Parentheses come first.

I know I'm referring to doing multiplication and division left to right.
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if you put it as this
6
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2(1+2)

(thats 6 over 2*(1+2))
the answer is 1. (I use this one because this is how it would be done in calculus)
but doing it using order of operations (the algebra way)
it would be 6 divided by 2, being 3, then times (1+2) which is 3, so 3*3 is 9
or you could distribute the 2 so 6/(2+4) so its 6/6 or 1
just pick one
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It's 1...
Follow me. Pemdas
P - Parenthesis
E - Exponent
M - Multiply
D - Divide
A - Add
S - Subtract.

6/2(1+2)
6/2(3)
6/6
1.
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I saw this too My friend and I had a big debate. I ended up winning because the answer in 9! After I was done I googled it. and it says 9!
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Lol the answer to the question is simply 9.
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-FraciousFanboy- wrote I saw this too My friend and I had a big debate. I ended up winning because the answer in 9! After I was done I googled it. and it says 9!

The calculator does not follow PEMDAS though.
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