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lynbrown | 21:41 Thu 20th Oct 2005 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Did anyone see the puzzle at 6pm this evening whem 5 + 30 divided by one half came to 65? How did they work that one out?
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30 divided by one half is 60, plus 5 = 65

Aquariel, I hope you don't mind if I add this bit.

When you have  a maths problem with a mix of plus, minus, multiply and divide, then regardless of their order in the problem you must do multiply and divide before doing add and subtract

So  5 plus 30 divided by one half  means  first do 30 divided by one half (which is 60) and then add the 5.

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but what happened to the good old days of brackets
The word used was BODMAS - Brackets, of, division, multiplication, addition, subtraction - in that order.

Thanks smouse and boaw.  You are correct but I was just keeping it simple and appropriate to the example.

Note that BODMAS can cause a difficulty in some examples if it is followed literally, eg in a problem such as :

10 - 4 + 3.   If you use the order AS, ie add and then subtract, you would get 10 - 7 = 3 instead of the correct answer 9

BODMSA is preferable.

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