Honestly, I love math. Why must you guys dislike it so much? :<
And one thing's for sure, wasn't I proven wrong with how to go about this process... But, not completely.
Duffie's Learning Time!
You see, what most people would do is distribute, right away.
2(9 + 3) would end up being
24. That's what the calculator would say, that's what the numbers would say. Right after that, just do
48 / 24, and you get
2. Simple as that.
But, if you look more closely, it is obviously wrong.
The correct way to do this is still under
PEMDAS, more or less; just not in the way you originally learned it, I suppose.
Yes, you do the parenthesis first, being
(9 + 3), resulting in a solid
12. With that, you now have the equation
48 / 2 x 12. From then on, you complete the equation from left to right.
48 / 2 is
24, then
24 x 12 results in the answer being
288.
As the video above says,
PEMDAS is morally wrong, but only to a certain justification to make things less confusing.
Duffie's Learn Time End
... And now that I look at it, I think I know
why I got it wrong at first. The reason I'm so used to distributing first is the fact I usually see parenthesis when
x is a factor in the equation, usually resulting in something like...
5(x + 2). From this, you would end up getting
5x + 10, considering you can't add
x and
10 together, moving on from parenthesis to multiplication in
PEMDAS.
Well, you know what they say, you learn something new everyday!
(Hey, that rhymed!)
Thanks for that,
davidjl123. I love you for bringing math here. <3