ChatterBank0 min ago
6 / 2(1+2) = 7
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While the world argues over whether the correct answer is 1 or 9 . . . I get 7 as the answer.
So what's the problem with everyone else?
So what's the problem with everyone else?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Maybe, JD33, Mibn2cweus is coming at the question from a religious or spiritual approach (given that it's in R&S), rendering normal mathematics invalid?
However, as a maths graduate who has taught the subject to A-level, I agree that the only valid answer to the question (as it has been typed) is 1.
However, as a maths graduate who has taught the subject to A-level, I agree that the only valid answer to the question (as it has been typed) is 1.
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Or is it meant to be 6/2=3 (1+2) = 9?
Or if mibn wants to formulate a theological debate
//In abstract algebra and formal logic, the distributive property of binary operations generalizes the distributive law from elementary algebra. In propositional logic, distribution refers to two valid rules of replacement. The rules allow one to reformulate conjunctions and disjunctions within logical proofs.//
Yaaawwn.
Or if mibn wants to formulate a theological debate
//In abstract algebra and formal logic, the distributive property of binary operations generalizes the distributive law from elementary algebra. In propositional logic, distribution refers to two valid rules of replacement. The rules allow one to reformulate conjunctions and disjunctions within logical proofs.//
Yaaawwn.
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