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2/27/2016 7:11:06 AM
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6/2(1+2) 6/2(3) This is where peMDas can be wrong, it can also be peDMas, multiplying is not always before division, therefore 6/2(3)= 3(3) 3(3)= 9
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  • Wtf is pemdas. I learned BedMas (Brackets, Exponents, Division, Multiplication, Addition And Subtraction).

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  • Pemdas is the same thing: Parenthesis exponent multiply AND divide addition AND subtraction The 'and' means that the 2 types of math functions can switch, meaning it could be: Parenthesis exponent [i]divide[/i] AND [i]multiply[/i] addition and subtraction Same thing goes for add/subtract The only reason that the 2 functions would switch depends on which one comes first in the equation, in this case 6 is DIVIDED by 2 BEFORE the multiply (hence, they are switched)

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  • It's the same concept. [spoiler]I learned BODMAS[/spoiler]

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  • Ohhh ty ty

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