60 / 3 (7+3) = 2 or 200???..........this can then be done with any equation...maybe there is no answer due to the fact of how the equation is set up? ...i mean ive never seen this problem come up in school so maybe it just cant be layed out that way
60 / 3 (7+3) = 2 or 200???..........this can then be done with any equation...maybe there is no answer due to the fact of how the equation is set up? ...i mean ive never seen this problem come up in school so maybe it just cant be layed out that way
Indeed, it can be done with any equations. Like I said before, you probobly would never see this because you would have to be an idiot to write an equation like this to begin with but that doesn't mean that the equation is not valid. We can still solve it. We have rules to guide us through the process however, it is clear that amongst people on the forum, there seems to be a disarrangement about the existence and application of said rules.
^^ like I said before, my COMPUTER says it's 200. Computers don't do errors like these, if they did, can you imagine what would happen with important shit such as banking?
well then explain why an old and new calculator give two different answers,,,,,a hand held calcualtor and the one on ur computer should be no different no?
well then explain why an old and new calculator give two different answers,,,,,a hand held calcualtor and the one on ur computer should be no different no?
the old calculator is old. The updated one has been UPDATED.
how can calculations be updated? ....a value of a number doesnt change, nor does the function of multiplication or division or addition or subtraction.....so updates dont mean fuck all
Please Solve the following:
48/2(x+3)=2
48/2(x+3)=288
Write how you got to x .