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6 / 2(1+2) = 7

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mibn2cweus | 20:35 Sat 03rd Sep 2016 | Science
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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?
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D'og (Dough?)- the thickness and radius the wrong way round. If i'd typed it correctly Mamyalynne would have been right.
ha ha mibn2cwus- I wondered how you'd got 7- although you cheated

Type Your Answer Here...d'oh not d'og! Time to get new eyes/fingers/keypad
Mibs, as I said ..... :o)
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What's a guy got to do to get some just desserts around here?
Haaa! Not a lot ..... sperlatt!!
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Just as I said . . . Pi R round!
Haaaaaa!
Well ff, 7 is easy. One just has to forget to calculate what is in the brackets first and randomly decide to expand them instead.

Instead of working out the stuff inside the brackets expand it first using the 2 outside giving 2 terms.

6 / 2 + 4 = ?

Then amuse oneself by doing the division except that means use the 1 from inside the brackets and not the 2, which put you into deepest do do.

3 + 4

Then do the addition to get the wrong answer.
I'm pretty confident that mibn's answer of 7 was just messing.

JD, the concept of BODMAS is that you convert what is inside the brackets to a single term, not do everything adjacent to the brackets preceding any other operation. People can still insist that the answer is 1, but not for the reasons you are giving, which are completely a misunderstanding of what BODMAS means.

Also, ff... groan...

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//I'm pretty confident that mibn's answer of 7 was just messing.//

Well . . . I never!

But cweusly, I've learned something from all this . . . I think. The left > right rule for inverse operations. Any other fancy maths rules I should learn to appear like I know what I'm talking about?
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Even AB didn't interpret > (these) < as I had entered them.

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