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Originally Posted by dland24
There is NOTHING that needs to be reconciled in the parentheses. Its now just a number. The parentheses was already reconciled when 9 was added to 3. Parentheses completed.Originally Posted by bruce negro
Actually, because the 2 and the (12) are touching, the division would act like a separator. You have to reconcile the 2 and the 12 in parentheses before you move on. If you're showing your work and then you rewrite it as 48/2*12, you're doing it wrong. It still needs to be written as 48/2(12), and the parentheses need to be reconciled before you move on to the division part of the problem.Originally Posted by Mark Antony
Ok now it's clear why some of ya'll wanted the thread open, so you could flaunt your mental superiority. Calm down bro, it's a basic math problem. Though different perspectives, no need to be calling people tards.
For the people getting 2, only way that would be the case is if there was also a parenthesis beginning at 2 and ending after the one at 3. ie 48/(2(9+3)) which it isn't. That dividing line only relates to that one number, so you have to treat 48/2 seperately, that when you get to 48/2(12) it's essentially (48/2)*(12). So going left to right using the rule it's 24*12 which is 288.
if the paranthesis is reconciled, and now gone the problem would then read: 48/ 2 12
the parenthesis has to stay around the 12 like so 48/2(12)
now to reconcile the parenthesis you multiply the 2*12 giving you 24. then 48/24 = 2