do work son
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Originally Posted by 8tothe24
Originally Posted by do work son
if the term 48/2 was meant to be the coefficient the problem would read (48÷2)(9+3) yielding you this:Originally Posted by 8tothe24
If the term (9+3) was part of the denominator it would be written (2(9+3)). Now who is completely changing the Problem?
CA>NY... 288>2.
and if it was meant to be 48/(2(9+3)) it would have been written 48/(2(9+3)).
the way the problem is originally written, it's safe to assume that 2(9+3) is in your denominator. if you want to claim there should be an extra set of parenthesis somewhere to make it more clear was to which problem the OG author intended, that's fine by me. but i stand by my claim, that the way it is originally written indicates that 2(9+3) is a singular term in the denominator.
now if you'll excuse me
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