ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月3日 01時12分
No, the answer is not 100. This seemingly simple equation has blown up the (usually quiet) world of Mathematical Twitter. But the question has a clear and definite answer if we all play by the same rules governing PEMDAS or what high school teachers call “the order of operations,” meaning the order in which we tackle multiple components — like parentheses, multiplication, addition — of a math problem. Everyone agreed parentheses should be evaluated first, but here’s the rub: When faced with a division and a multiplication, standard convention holds that they have equal priority. So which comes first? To break the tie, we should work from left to right. Visit the link in our bio to read more and leave your answer in the comments.
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superscratch
This has got to be common core nonsense. Teaching math they you really won’t use in your life. How about Pythagorean theorem, quadratic equations or matrices. I believe this is the basics for a person not in the sciences.
wrkngmomnj
Omg, we are on worse shape than ever thought if this math equation has stumped the general public. We have to do more and better with our education system!
_shesthelostgirl_
It's 16! I tried it on a TI-84 Plus CE calculator, which is pretty modern tech, and I got 16. If you use an old calculator like Casio, you get 1
lino553
X diligenza e ordine di svolgimento delle operazioni matematiche l'operazione è la seguente e si risolve così: 8/2x(2+2) = 4x4 = 16.😀
almadelacroix
@weird_mango wow. On a appris ça en 2e secondaire et ceux qui ont fait une école privée disent la réponse 1 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
the_j0ker_world
You can use #PEDMAS formula but you can't use #BODMAS formula because of post caption.
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