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I mentioned it because some people were separating them like so: (48/2)*(9+3)
How, exactly, do you enter it on your calculator? It is possible it's misinterpreting it.
Oh wait. For some reason I was thinking the / symbol as a horizontal divider and that it meant everything in front of it above it and everything after it below it.I've never really used / in actual math before, oops.
there you go the answer is two you monogloids.
this is a troll poblemimpossible to know the answer for surelets just say theres 2 answers
do you need a 5th grade math remediation course
Division and multiplication are a set, same with addition and subtraction so their order remains the same.
6÷2(1+2)
okay guys how about we all just shut up and get along and say that it's both 2 and 288we must face a larger enemy6÷2(1+2)