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My calculater says 20, but I come up with 320. Go figure. I was never good at math.
240
412
=320
The algebraic rule, if I remember correctly is ASMD (add, subtract, multiply, divide?)
The correct answer is 20! Law of equation! Multiply first, Add then subtract!
= 320
Order of operations people. multiply then add. 20
If only I would of paid more attention instead of doing 4:20 I probably would of come out with 20 when thinking it could be 320. DUH
20...Am I the only one that was taught My Dear Aunt Sally in school, which means Multiply 1st then Divide 2nd then Add 3rd and then Subtract last.
20but only a 2nd grader would write the problem that way
260
P lease P ardon M y D ear A unt S ally ... I will remember that until the day I die...
20 I cheated and copied the majority of answers I saw
Where is the answer?
22
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20
320
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20
My calculater says 20, but I come up with 320. Go figure. I was never good at math.
320
240
412
=320
The algebraic rule, if I remember correctly is ASMD (add, subtract, multiply, divide?)
The correct answer is 20! Law of equation! Multiply first, Add then subtract!
= 320
20
Order of operations people. multiply then add. 20
If only I would of paid more attention instead of doing 4:20 I probably would of come out with 20 when thinking it could be 320. DUH
20...Am I the only one that was taught My Dear Aunt Sally in school, which means Multiply 1st then Divide 2nd then Add 3rd and then Subtract last.
20
20
20
20
but only a 2nd grader would write the problem that way
20
260
20
P lease P ardon M y D ear A unt S ally ... I will remember that until the day I die...
20
320
320
20 I cheated and copied the majority of answers I saw
Where is the answer?
22
Post a Comment