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Thanks to my 4th grade teacher - Brackets > Multiplication > Division > Addition > Subtraction .
Answer is 4.
Answer is 4.
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It depends which laws of maths you follow. Technically, if you do the multiplication first, it is 4...
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If you use the BIDMAS method you get 4
If you use your head you get 0.
If you use your head you get 0.
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IceColdModz wroteWilez wroteThe answers 5?
1+1=2
1+1+1=3
1+1+1+1=4
1+1+1+1+1=5
Times it by 0 and it has no effect on the actual answer.
Oh my dear lord, may I ask how old you are?
I Edited my post, i confused my self whilst typing the whole thing out :facepalm:
EDIT: May i ask how everyones getting 4?
there are 5 1's which added together makes 5?
EDIT: May i ask how everyones getting 4?
there are 5 1's which added together makes 5?
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There is mulitple answers, Mine is No Solution.
4x does not equal 0.
4x does not equal 0.
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IceColdModz wroteUzi wrote The answer's zero, isn't it?
You have to use BODMAS you do the multiplication before the addition.
What is BODMAS?
In grade school, I learned PEMDAS for Order of Operations.
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Theres 2 answers
if you follow order of operations its 4
if you just use basic math and go right across its 0
if you follow order of operations its 4
if you just use basic math and go right across its 0
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xJDxGoLdAfRoX1 wrote Theres 2 answersDo algebra and use the X as a variable and it turns out to be No Solution.
if you follow order of operations its 4
if you just use basic math and go right across its 0
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The answere is zero...isnt it?
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Zeff wrotexJDxGoLdAfRoX1 wrote Theres 2 answersDo algebra and use the X as a variable and it turns out to be No Solution.
if you follow order of operations its 4
if you just use basic math and go right across its 0
The x is only intended as a multiplication sign, I assumed if I put an * to signify the multiplication some people may not understand what it is :S
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