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Johnny Green VI;2358944 said:lol i believe this is an intentional math troll problem designed to confuse people. The problem isn't set up correctly which is why excel got an error when entered the way it is written in the title.
mostvigorousone;2358960 said:So I bought a money machine
And it goes
Atacktack-rrrrrrrracktack-rrrrrrrrracktacktatatatattdough
Distribution is merely of multiplication, and since multiplication and division are commutative operands, the order in which the operations are performed will not change the out come as long as it is done correctly.major pain;2358935 said:I understand how you get to that and I'm not saying its wrong, but traditional methods I've been taught would be to distribute first. By doing the division portion of the problem it changes the way you solve the rest.
fiat_money;2358972 said:
fiat_money;2358972 said:Distribution is merely of multiplication, and since multiplication and division are commutative operands, the order in which the operations are performed will not change the out come as long as it is done correctly.
Let's look at another method of solving the problem:
We start with: 48/2(9+3)
Now, using the distributive property, we distribute 48/2 into the parenthesis: ((48/2)9+(48/2)3)
Next, we can multiply the distributed term with the terms in the parenthesis: (((48*9/2)9+((48*3)/2))
We can now finish multiplying: ((432/2)+(144/2))
And finally by doing the division by 2 last, we get: (216+72)
After adding, the answer is once again 288
So it can be said conclusively that multiplication and division are commutative operands and that changing the order of the two does not change that answer.
That's it for this edition of Math with fiat.
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Exactly, and since we know that 48/2 is a fraction it can be distributed as if it were a single term. Even when distributing the simplified 24, we are actually distributing 24/1.major pain;2358977 said:In this version you are distributing the entire 48/2. Which is the same as 48/2 x (9+3).
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Sit down negro, this is one of the both answers are right questions because of the loose base of the rules. 24 also has the fight chance as well.fiat_money;2358972 said:Distribution is merely of multiplication, and since multiplication and division are commutative operands, the order in which the operations are performed will not change the out come as long as it is done correctly.
Let's look at another method of solving the problem:
We start with: 48/2(9+3)
Now, using the distributive property, we distribute 48/2 into the parenthesis: ((48/2)9+(48/2)3)
Next, we can multiply the distributed term with the terms in the parenthesis: (((48*9/2)9+((48*3)/2))
We can now finish multiplying: ((432/2)+(144/2))
And finally by doing the division by 2 last, we get: (216+72)
After adding, the answer is once again 288
So it can be said conclusively that multiplication and division are commutative operands and that changing the order of the two does not change that answer.
That's it for this edition of Math with fiat.
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fiat_money;2359009 said:Exactly, and since we know that 48/2 is a fraction it can be distributed as if it were a single term. Even when distributing the simplified 24, we are actually distributing 24/1.
So it can be said conclusively that there is nothing wrong with distributing fractions, because really, any number can be represented as a fraction.
That's it for this edition of Math with fiat.
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riddlerap;2359043 said:LoLOloOLOL @ some of yall claiming its 2 and being bold enough to really think thats right and the people who got 288 are wrong. its 288. go back to school. re-learn math.
I called it a "math troll" for a reason.#1 pick;2359010 said:Sit down negro, this is one of the both answers are right questions because of the loose base of the rules. 24 also has the fight chance as well.
sboogie;2359061 said:its really a matter of interpretation...
what is the highest level of math you've taken?
Since I know 2/3 is a fraction, I'd represent it as:major pain;2359040 said:If the problem were
2 / 3(x+4)
Would you distribute the entire 2/3 or just the 3? Because distributing the 2/3 drastically changes this.
Johnny Green VI;2358944 said:lol i believe this is an intentional math troll problem designed to confuse people. The problem isn't set up correctly which is why excel got an error when entered the way it is written in the title.
fiat_money;2359111 said:Since I know 2/3 is a fraction, I'd represent it as:
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And distribute the 2/3.
Math with fiat.
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