basic arithmetic..

qatarisun
By qatarisun

..I have just figured out, some ppl at out office cannot calculate the simplest equation…
5 + 2 x 2 - 9 = ?

wow… I am a bit shocked…
what would be your answer, guys?

By qatarisun• 27 Jul 2008 22:30
qatarisun

i love it azzi...

as King Edshel said, "I was always opening my Calculus Book and work on solving some equations when i'm bored ... sometimes i would go for 3 - 5 hours and won't notice the time ".. i did exactly the same.. moreover.. sometimes i used a Calculus Book for the next grade...

:)

my math teacher taught us to see a beauty of math... if it was not a science, it definitely would be an Art!

By azilana7037• 27 Jul 2008 22:21
azilana7037

but my last promotion in my previous job was hell on earth...lol

Imagine, computations and calculations 8 hours a day, 5 and a half days a week...geezzz.

Good thing I got away...hehehehehe

By Dracula• 27 Jul 2008 22:20
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Dracula

X roman means 10arabic,

then:

5 + 2 10 2 - 9 = ?

:P

By t_coffee_or_me• 27 Jul 2008 22:12
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I opened this thinking somebody was going to give teach Abacus

 

 

 

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By qatarisun• 27 Jul 2008 22:05
qatarisun

too late Azzi... prize is gone...:)..next time...sorry eh?

By azilana7037• 27 Jul 2008 21:57
azilana7037

I'm hopeless when it comes to MATH....

why...oh, why did I open this thread...waaaahh

:-P

By qatarisun• 27 Jul 2008 21:18
qatarisun

where is owen??

oooweeeen.. come get your award!

By rlasrado• 27 Jul 2008 18:32
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rlasrado

Answer is zero using BODMAS

B - Brackets first

D - Division

M - Multiplication

A - Addition

S - Subtraction

O just stands for Order :-)

By qatarisun• 27 Jul 2008 18:06
qatarisun

wow! i even couldn't imagine for the moment that the simple equation would create such a storm..LOL..I didn't expect to get more than 5-10 responses..

Thanks everybody!!

and OWEN gets the award for her post:

"ok, why did i ever click on this thread?.. i hate math!"

:)

By RedDragon• 27 Jul 2008 17:36
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RedDragon

Ohh Boy I can’t believe that this thread is still going on……however u calculate this simple equation there is only one answer, i.e 0. There is no need to put any brackets in this equation, only if u doesn’t know the basic rules of mathematics will u feel that the equation is confusing or ambiguous.

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By britexpat• 27 Jul 2008 17:35
britexpat

I took off my socks, used all ten digits and came up with the answer of five toes....

By sandwolf• 27 Jul 2008 16:38
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sandwolf

No mistake in the equation above. anybody is welcome to solve the equation, but when anybody wants to answer it, math has its own rules/laws. equation given above, as it is, is a problem to be freely solved by every1, whoever/ whatever they are. if a couple of parentheses put somewhere in that equation, it becomes another different problem. when somebody solve it correctly, it means they know math well, otherwise, they don't. from this type of simple math, we will know how is some1 knowledge about basic math. and 0 is the correct answer to the equation above given by Qatarisun

By tallg• 27 Jul 2008 16:19
tallg

lol - read all the comments. I think we've established that the answer is 0.

By donald_duc168• 27 Jul 2008 16:15
donald_duc168

5

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 15:59
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anonymous

its zero (0) dude

multiplication/division always come before addition/subtraction

woooooooooooooooo its a grade 2 einstein thingy :)

By tallg• 27 Jul 2008 15:57
tallg

Who's being insulting and aggressive? I was enjoying discussing maths. It's not often something I'm good at comes up on QL!

By janeyjaney• 27 Jul 2008 15:54
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"Please Excuse My Drooling Aunt Sally"

It's PEMDAS the order of operations.

P=parentheses

E=exponents

M=multiply

D=divide

A=addition

S=subtraction

M and D are equal. They are on the same level of "importance". You do them "in order"

Hence, you get 0

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 15:49
anonymous

it's going now how it's always going here: personal insults and aggressivity. No, thanks.

By nhivz17• 27 Jul 2008 15:45
nhivz17

zero...

By britexpat• 27 Jul 2008 15:45
britexpat

You can tell its the holiday season, because the postings are getting very strange..

By tallg• 27 Jul 2008 15:45
tallg

Glad I'm not the only one who gets excited by maths MD!

By Tigasin321• 27 Jul 2008 15:45
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Tigasin321

Also Tallg is real tall. Even taller than DaRudeBoy so you better back off buckeye!

Just call me Tigasin. That's what I'm talking about

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 15:42
anonymous

Thanks for the correction, but I forgot to add at the end of my sentence my smily with one bracket. :}

Defiantly math is universal and it takes lots of practice to learn and domain.

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 15:41
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anonymous

relax, tallg, I have no ambitions to put anybody down. I just mean to share with you. But since I love mathematics, I get excited.

"When you discover mathematical structures that you

believe correspond to the world around you . . . you are

communicating with the universe, seeing beautiful and

deep structures and patterns that no one without your

training can see. The mathematics is there, it’s leading

you, and you are discovering it. Mathematics is a profound language, an awesomely beautiful language. For

some, like Leibniz, it is the language of God. I’m not

religious, but I do believe that the universe is organized mathematically."

—Anthony Tromba-

By tallg• 27 Jul 2008 15:24
tallg

No need to spoon feed me the maths MD - I'm well aware of how to solve simultaneous equations thank you!

If you want to start an 'I'm better than you' contest then I'll start posting some engineering maths problems, and then you'll be sorry!!!

By Greeker• 27 Jul 2008 15:21
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Greeker

* Claps hands with all earnestness *

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 15:21
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anonymous

basic aritmethics is taught same ways in all parts of the world. Some just forgot it. Higher math?, I may agree with you that it's taught differently depending on the profession you are pursuing. But the basic four (MDAS), it's the same wherever you go.

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By Arien• 27 Jul 2008 15:21
Arien

The multiplication to be done first, additions ,and substractions to be done at the end. and the answer is 0

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By tallg• 27 Jul 2008 15:19
tallg

But here you asked a bunch of QLers - and then ridiculed them for getting it wrong!

Neither Greeker or I are arguing about the multiplication before addition rule. I agree with it as I have studied maths and I arrived at the answer zero. The point we're saying is that when asking people who you know aren't mathematicians (i.e. QLers!) it saves confusion if you include the brackets.

I realise if you'd done that it would have defeated the point of your post, but I hope you can see where we are coming from. We're not arguing the rule, just saying that it takes very little effort to make it easier for everyone to read.

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 15:16
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anonymous

if you are not a mathematician, tallg, then don't touch it.

By the way: Let's call Ahmed "x" and Ali "y", then we would write

1.) x+2=y-2 (if Ahmed gets 2 and Ali loses 2, both have an equal number)

2.) 2(x-2)=y+2 (if Ali gets 2, he has twice as many as Ahmed)

3.) write 2.) as

2x-4=y+2 and subtract 1.) from 3.) you'll get

4.) x-6=4 which gives you x=10

Use that result in 1.) and you'll get

10+2=y-2 which gives you y=14

If Ahmed (or Ali) who has 10 gets 2 from the other who has 14, both have 12.

If Ali gets 2 from Ahmed who has 10 Ali will have 16 and Ahmed 8 which is half of what the other one has.

Easy, ain't it??

By qatarisun• 27 Jul 2008 15:16
qatarisun

tallg, sure not everyone is a mathematician! I am talking about people in out technical office - first. Second, if I am not a... hmm (WHAT I AM NOT???)... ok, if I am not an astronaut, i would listen with the big interest to people who ARE...and surely wouldn't argue with them...lol..

and at last, you really assume one should be a mathematician to calculate 2 by 2 plus 5 minus 9??? Wow!

THIS IS A GRADE 3 STUFF!!! too bad, that you don't remember it!

By tallg• 27 Jul 2008 15:13
tallg

QS, if you'd asked this question to a bunch of mathematicians then I think it would be fair to ridicule them for getting the wrong answer. However, asking a bunch of QLers is a different kettle of fish!

If you were giving this equation to someone at work for whatever reason, and you knew they weren't a mathematician, I bet you'd put the brackets in, just to make sure they got it right.

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 15:13
anonymous

Don't you get it? They teach math differently in different parts of the world.

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 15:12
anonymous

not all is a mathematician, but this MDAS thing was taught to everybody, so no excuses if bracket was not placed. Maybe, some are absent on the day it was taught. At least, now they were refreshed about the MDAS rule.

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By Greeker• 27 Jul 2008 15:12
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Greeker

but QS, i will let this pass. Like i told MD, I dont want an argument. Good day to you too!

By qatarisun• 27 Jul 2008 15:09
qatarisun

thanks MD, you saved my time for explaining this for 10-th time!

Greeker, there are some things in Math, called LAWs. If you don't follow them, you get your answer wrong, or which is even funnier, you get TWO answers for 1 equation...so since you admit you were weak in Math (which is still ok! I hope you were strong in some other subject instead!), so at least don't argue, rather be happy that you learnt something new today!

By Greeker• 27 Jul 2008 15:07
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Greeker

MD, that is exactly what i meant to say. Anyways, I do not wish to embroil myself in an argument. I agree to what you say and do not demand that you need to reciprocate. I just hate arguments.

Good day!

By tallg• 27 Jul 2008 15:04
tallg

But that's the point MD - not everyone is a mathematician! So to ensure there's no ambiguity you should include the brackets.

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 15:03
anonymous

you are definitively wrong, greeker. There is a rule, or call it a law. Multiplication/Division before Addition/Subtraction. Every mathematician knows this law. Hence there is no need for brackets. That's only for those who have forgotten the law!

By andrez• 27 Jul 2008 15:01
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andrez

always follow the rule:

MDAS

first: multiplication

second: division

third : addition

fourth: subtraction

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By tallg• 27 Jul 2008 15:01
tallg

See that's why I removed that from my comment! It was an attempt at humour as that is what most people would come up with (hence the ;-) after it).

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 14:59
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anonymous

If Ahmed (who has 4) gets 2 then according to your solution he has 6 and Ali has 4. (That's wrong.) If Ali (who has 6) gets 2 from Ahmed then he has 8 and Ahmed has 2 (that's wrong either). Try again, dude.

By Greeker• 27 Jul 2008 14:54
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Greeker

It should be in the right format. I, for one, would have asked the teacher where the brackets were. I may not have been bright in maths, but i always made it a point to clarify doubts as and when it arises.

Seriously, i believe that brackets are an integral part of your equation. If not, out of a 100 people, 10 (like you) might get the answer. The other 90, (like me and others) might not get it.

It is not fair to give math like this and think it is obvious to the whole 100. It isnt. With proper instructions (like the use of brackets) anyone can solve it. I am not with generalising people about their math abilities just because a question was not posed in a way suitable to them. It may be just me, but i count myself among the ignorant majority (Just like those people who shocked you in the first place).

By tallg• 27 Jul 2008 14:53
tallg

Seriously MD? You want me to solve that? It's hardly tricky maths is it!!!

By King Edshel• 27 Jul 2008 14:49
King Edshel

favorite ... was always opening my Calculus Book and work on solving some equations when i'm bored ... sometimes i would go for 3 - 5 hours and won't notice the time :D

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By qatarisun• 27 Jul 2008 14:48
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qatarisun

linnet, sure my math teacher was proud of me. And by the way I was graduated from the best Mathematic high school in our city.

Greeker, sorry buddy, no one equation in the world CANNOT have two different answers! it is a MATH, darling, not a History, which you can turn the way you want!!

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 14:47
anonymous

Come on, tallg, solve this: Ahmed and Ali are friends and both have sheep. One day Ahmed says to Ali:" Hey, if you give me 2 of your sheep, we'll both have an equal number of sheep." "No", said Ali, "give me 2 of yours and I'll have twice as many as you". How many sheep do each of them have?

By owen• 27 Jul 2008 14:44
owen

ok, why did i ever click on this thread?.. i hate math!.. :P

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By Tigasin321• 27 Jul 2008 14:42
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Tigasin321

Whether you agree with the lack of parentheses or not. The answer is 0 and it can only be zero, This is 3rd grade stuff.

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By Greeker• 27 Jul 2008 14:42
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Greeker

You have 5 horses, 2 elephants, another 2 hippopotamuses and nine mice.

If you add two elephants to five horses and multiply it by 2 hippotamuses and subtract nine mice from it, will you get a zoo full of animals?

Thats a writer's point of view about the above equation. Go figure, hehe.

By tallg• 27 Jul 2008 14:42
tallg

I disagree qatarisun. Having studied maths throughout my education (GCSE, A-Level, Masters degree) I have had it drilled into me that you should always include brackets in order to clarify whether multiplication/division or addition/subtraction comes first. If I wrote that equation in an exam paper I would expect to be marked down.

Surely the fact that different calculators work it out differently shows that the standard of multiplication first is not universally followed!

There are two ways to write the equation - with and without brackets. Writing it without them has caused confusion and resulted in the incorrect answer. Hence the equation was written poorly, as it would have taken very little to include the brackets.

I do agree with you about a lot of people having no knowledge of basic maths though!

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 14:41
anonymous

Did not know that basic Arithmetic could get this much attention. Math teachers should be proud of you Qatarisun!

By Greeker• 27 Jul 2008 14:39
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Greeker

... has NOTHING to do with me getting 5 as an answer. Even my pea sized math brain knows that BRACKETS are very important in any math equation. From what little i know of math, one could come to at least two different answers going by your instructions.

I call it ambiguous. I am sure many other people would too. This equation is somewhat similar to painting a white background with different shades of white...

Did i make sense? neither did that equation.

:P

By qatarisun• 27 Jul 2008 14:38
qatarisun

tallg, sorry to say it but you are wrong, big time! It is maybe a "bad practice not to include brackets in an equation".. in grade 3-4, but not for the University graduated people (unless they are JOURNALISTS..LOL.)!

as for "large number of people coming up with two different answers", sadly LOT of people has no any knowledge in very basic math! Ask now somebody to calculate a simple proportion, and see how many people will get it right!

So don't say it's written poorly, it's rather someone's poor brain cannot get the simplest things properly!

Just notice, whoever gave the right answer, they are mostly engineers/IT guys, who deal with it basically daily..But this is stuff from really grade 3-4!!! So every single person who attended elemenatry school should know it!..And even the bigger problem is that our office is a TECHNICAL office, and it's big shame not to know such things!!

I see you are also uncertain about the right answer, that's why you came up with your "compromising".. but sorry, the right answer is ZERO! And I am surprised some people are still arguing about it…lol…

By tallg• 27 Jul 2008 14:22
tallg

I don't think either of the answers given is wrong - I think the original equation is written poorly. It's bad practice not to include brackets in an equation, and the large number of people coming up with two different answers shows why this is!

By King Edshel• 27 Jul 2008 14:17
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King Edshel

the multiplication comes first, then addition then subtracting ... means? Zero is the answer ...

5+(2*2)-9

5+4+(-9)

Zero

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 14:11
anonymous

What are the minimum requirements, when hiring a person for the position of Office manager?

Is it able to do basic math, count to 9 with their toes and not the fingers?

Probably one of the many requirements are no math, posses except organizational skills, be able to take notes in short hand, type 20 words per minute, surf the web, interpretation of company policies and dress nicely.

This is enough typing for me, I'm not the one, claiming to be a mathematical genius.

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 14:01
anonymous

Red_Pope, don't worry, you've got what it takes.

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 13:26
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anonymous

For you, Mr. Paul: the advisor says to the Sheikh, I'll get a camel from your neighbour, then you'll have 8. Now your first son gets 4 (half of all), the second son gets 2 (half of the first son), and the third gets 1. That's 4 + 2 + 1 = 7, and then I'll return the other camel to the neighbour. The Sheikh died peacefully after that.

By oabazeed• 27 Jul 2008 12:48
oabazeed

even if 2x2 is not inside (), the answer will be the same = 0 .

Because (+) is stronger in math than (x).

:D

By Apple• 27 Jul 2008 12:48
Apple

I hate wolfie too, I like camels:D

But...Nobody loves me:((((

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:48
anonymous

Mr. Paul, no chopping in halves!

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:46
anonymous

it's "problem solving", lipstick.

By DaRuDe• 27 Jul 2008 12:46
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hi man looooooooooooooong time short no see how are you doing.

 

 

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:46
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Problem: Evaluate the following arithmetic expression:

3 + 4 x 2

Solution:

Student 1 Student 2

3 + 4 x 2 3 + 4 x 2

= 7 x 2 = 3 + 8

= 14 = 11

It seems that each student interpreted the problem differently, resulting in two different answers. Student 1 performed the operation of addition first, then multiplication; whereas student 2 performed multiplication first, then addition. When performing arithmetic operations there can be only one correct answer. We need a set of rules in order to avoid this kind of confusion. Mathematicians have devised a standard order of operations for calculations involving more than one arithmetic operation.

Rule 1: First perform any calculations inside parentheses.

Rule 2: Next perform all multiplications and divisions, working from left to right.

Rule 3: Lastly, perform all additions and subtractions, working from left to right.

The above problem was solved correctly by Student 2 since she followed Rules 2 and 3. Let's look at some examples of solving arithmetic expressions using these rules.

Some people forgot to count to ten...

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By DaRuDe• 27 Jul 2008 12:45
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 and i hate apple :?

 

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:45
anonymous

about been chopped in half.

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By Apple• 27 Jul 2008 12:45
Apple

there's only ONE Apple!:P:P:P

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By lipstick• 27 Jul 2008 12:44
lipstick

ask darude, he can handle camels very well, lol

chaud

By mghozlan• 27 Jul 2008 12:44
mghozlan

hello all, still having fun as i see, missed u all. good morning DA :)

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:43
anonymous

The old Sheikh is about to die. He calls his advisor and says: "I have a problem. As you know I have three sons and 7 camels. I want to give my first son half of my camels, the second son half of what the first gets, and my third son shall get half of what the second gets. I cannot die before I solve this problem." Can you help him, Mr. Paul?

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:41
anonymous

answer is 5 !!!

Thank you and goodnight.

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By marhabtain• 27 Jul 2008 12:39
marhabtain

If 198 yellow buses enters Doha on a Friday and each bus contains 148 horrid bachelors of whom 89% clear their throats upon arrival how many buckets of phlem will that equel?

By Loulsy• 27 Jul 2008 12:37
Loulsy

hehehehehehehehhe!!!! i guess Mr. paul does have 11 fingers :P

WYSIWYG

By qatarisun• 27 Jul 2008 12:37
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qatarisun

MR PAUL, you are taking about solving problem! You have to know WHAT exactly you calculate! in you example the equation will look like:

(5+2) *2 – 9 = 5

you include into brackets sum of 5 & 2, because you want to calculate it first! THEN you doulble it!

uuuhhh, man you have also the problem with problem solving!!!

go go to Grade 3!! NOW!!!

By Loulsy• 27 Jul 2008 12:36
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Loulsy

If he has 7 apples and his wife brings him double the amount it means that his wife got him 14 apples not 7.. so 14 + 7 = 21 apples..

His son eats 9.. so he has 12 apples left.. :P:P:P

WYSIWYG

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:36
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anonymous

Some people will accept candy as normal change(currency) in Doha, while spending their hard earn money. While expecting the correct change.

I agree with you on that one, without the parenthesis the answer is 5, with the parenthesis is 0. I was wondering, who is the one, that cant do basic arithmetic. Is it The pencil or the brain of that person?

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:35
anonymous

Mr. Paul, I bet you have 11 fingers. Start counting from your right hand: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, and then add the other 5 from your left hand.!?

By ksarat16• 27 Jul 2008 12:34
ksarat16

Whats this I see, QL's geniuses are screwed up in Maths...geeeeezuz people, now shall we start sitting in class 1 for all you who got 5...and this time in this class Khanan is gng to be the teacher for the girls, and FS for the guys...happy happy...and everone else who isnt happy with the proceedings can come to MOI!!!

By marhabtain• 27 Jul 2008 12:33
marhabtain

ZZZZZZZZZZZ change the subject please....its soooooooo DUH!

By qatarisun• 27 Jul 2008 12:33
qatarisun

in despite of me being blond, i did the highest Math (the stuff of 1-2-3 years of University) in my 9-10 grades in school.. I am talking about integrals, Mathematics series, probability theory, etc..

I guess I know for sure how to calculate the simplest arithmetic equation...LOL..

By lima foxtrot• 27 Jul 2008 12:32
lima foxtrot

I'm glad I use a calculator & put a formula in for everything in my spreadsheets :)

 

 

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:31
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anonymous

He has 7 apples.

Now his wife brings him double that amount, he now has 14 apples.

If his son eats 9 apples, he is left with 5, NOT 0 !!!!

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By Khanan• 27 Jul 2008 12:30
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Khanan

you seriousl need a maths tution..

visit next wweekend.but not rydges for drinking session...but an intensive 1-5th grade maths tution...:)

that will help..:)

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:30
anonymous

Mr Paul, Mr. Physics, if we could convert your mass (in kg) into energy (Joule), how much would it be?

By qatarisun• 27 Jul 2008 12:29
qatarisun

Mr.P, YOU HAVE TO GIVE A PRIORITY TO MULTIPLICATION..

then you put on paper:

2 x 2 = 4

5+4 = 9

9-9 =0

THERE IS NO ANY OTHER WAY!

By Khanan• 27 Jul 2008 12:28
Khanan

and DaRuling...

whats BDMS.....i said...BDMAS...see the "A" in between.....looool..:)

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:27
anonymous

5+2=7

7x2=14

14-9=5

5 !!!!!!

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By Formatted Soul• 27 Jul 2008 12:27
Formatted Soul

All of you got wrong...please go an sit in class 1..lol

I think I got it wrong in class 1...but now I got ..

lol

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:26
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anonymous

the bracket, multiplication comes first before addition. It's actually a tricky but legitimate arithmetic quiz. Sometimes we just tend to forget our basic math. Because of the calculator, we forget to memorize our multiplication table, addition table, etc etc. Only the dining table not forgotten, hehehehehe.

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:25
anonymous

proper land boundries, if we cant even agree on a simple maths question ?

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By Loulsy• 27 Jul 2008 12:23
Loulsy

LOL.. if there are NO brackets then multiplication comes first always its a mathematical rule since grade 3 or grade 4? LOL .. if there were brackets then the ones in it will be first solved..

WYSIWYG

By lima foxtrot• 27 Jul 2008 12:23
lima foxtrot

thank you teacher, will do!! :(

 

 

By korkmazalp• 27 Jul 2008 12:22
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korkmazalp

= 0

You don't need brackets .

It is not a third degree differential equation . Exponential and logarithmic functions first , multiplying and dividing second , plus and minus last priority .

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:22
anonymous

Bravo!! Qatarisun!!

By DaRuDe• 27 Jul 2008 12:22
DaRuDe

jeeez thats nasty now Khanan you pervert

 

 

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:21
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anonymous

Gypsy and Qatarisun

If you purchase $19.50 worth of candies, and you render a $20.00 dollars and you accept the cashier change in the form of candy worth .50 cents.

How much change do they own you?

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:21
anonymous

Gotta keep it simple..

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By Gypsy• 27 Jul 2008 12:20
Gypsy

:( Rven my calculator is dumb at maths. :(

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By lima foxtrot• 27 Jul 2008 12:20
lima foxtrot

that's what I said earlier, you get a different answer if you do the maths on a calculator :). But I still think, like DohaSteve said, it should have been written down like:

5 + (2 x 2) - 9 = ? and not 5 + 2 x 2 - 9 = ?

 

 

By qatarisun• 27 Jul 2008 12:19
Rating: 4/5
qatarisun

you need brackets if you want to give a priority to the lower level in calculation.

for example , if you want the sum of 5+2 to be calculated FIRST, then you have to include it in brackets!

(5+2) x 2 -9 = 5

Otherwise multiplication comes first by default!

5 + 2 x 2 -9 = 0

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:19
anonymous

Sorry Gypsy, I put it in mine, and it says 0.

By Khanan• 27 Jul 2008 12:19
Khanan

listen to you maths teacher now..

sssssh all quite..

simple rule of maths.....BDMAS..

Brackets-Division-Mulitplication-Addition-Subtraction..

this the series to follow.....

whenever in a multieuation the above series should be followed..

now you all dumb heads (ppl with "5" as soulution) write hundered times in your copy..BDMAS.....:)

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:19
anonymous

And i got an E in Maths so......

Got an O level in Physics though...Yay !

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By Vivo Bonito• 27 Jul 2008 12:18
Vivo Bonito

yeah agree QS... even in marriage.. which comes first?

as written on the book, go and multipy... lolz...

then add and add more...

tehn share and divide... lolz..

subtraction comes always behind...

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By Gypsy• 27 Jul 2008 12:18
Gypsy

Sorry Magic Dragon, I put that in my calculator and it came up 5.

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By lima foxtrot• 27 Jul 2008 12:17
lima foxtrot

In the UK I worked in credit control, finance. Good job that I had a formula for everything set up on my spreadsheets :)

 

 

By DohaSteve• 27 Jul 2008 12:17
DohaSteve

It depends entirely on where you put the parentheses (). If they are not shown, then you follow the order that the digits are in, therefore the answer is 5:

5 + 2 = 7 x 2 = 14 - 9 = 5

With parenthses around the (2 x 2) part, the answer becomes zero:

5 + 4 - 9 = 0

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:16
anonymous

now a question: do you think the calculator follows the rules of mathematics? Probably, yes. Okay, type 5+2*2-9 and you'll get 0. But as mentioned before, there is a rule: multiplication and division come before addition and subtraction, no matter if there are brackets or not!

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:13
anonymous

supposed to be....

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By qatarisun• 27 Jul 2008 12:13
qatarisun

lima and Mr.P... are you both journalists as well??..lol..

for multiplication no need the brackets, man.. multiplication/division always has priority!

good morning..

By Vivo Bonito• 27 Jul 2008 12:12
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Vivo Bonito

ask me to tell which colour of chicken when they're grown while they're still chicks... i can tell likewise which gender they belong... am not expert with numbers...:P

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By lima foxtrot• 27 Jul 2008 12:11
lima foxtrot

but as I said earlier, if it had been written like

5 + (2 x 2) - 9 = ?, I would have got 0 :(

 

 

By qatarisun• 27 Jul 2008 12:11
qatarisun

lima and Mr.P, are you guys bith journalists as well??..lol..

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:10
anonymous

was in brackets, then its 0. Yer gotta read the question properly.

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By ksarat16• 27 Jul 2008 12:08
ksarat16

forgotten your math I see in here...it cant be 5 it is 0...

A tricky one, but am sure you remember ur math can ya now!!!LOL!

well QS it happens rt in this age of tech ppl tend to frget basics...morning lady hw u today...?

By Gypsy• 27 Jul 2008 12:08
Gypsy

I'm surprised everyone but me doesn't know it. I mean I'm not shocked I don't, I'm thick!

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:08
anonymous

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By qatarisun• 27 Jul 2008 12:08
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qatarisun

good morning Khanan...

well...Gyps, it's ok.. my sister is journalist/writer as well.. I know what does it mean... no any sense of numbers/figures whatsoever...lol..

..but people working in hhhmmmmm kind of "technical" office, at least have to have a clue on this stuff.. NO?

By DaRuDe• 27 Jul 2008 12:07
DaRuDe

 how do you spend your salary gal :?

 

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By lima foxtrot• 27 Jul 2008 12:06
lima foxtrot

5 + (2 x 2) - 9 =

I would have got 0, so surely the 2x2 should have been in ()

 

 

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:05
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anonymous

multiplication comes before addition and subtraction!!! (First Grade).

By Gypsy• 27 Jul 2008 12:05
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Gypsy

Journalists are notoriously bad at math. I'm awful, failed it every year.

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By lima foxtrot• 27 Jul 2008 12:03
lima foxtrot

5 + 2 (7) x 2 (14) - 9 = 5

 

 

By qatarisun• 27 Jul 2008 12:03
qatarisun

GYPSY???? are you serious, girl???

LOL...

..sure it's 0.. but this is a problem, some ppl (and they are NOT JOURNALISTS!..lol..) got 5 as an answer...

uf.. thanks guys.. i thought something wrong with MY mind and memeory.. but no, i am still ok...lol..

By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 12:02
anonymous

hmmm...

By Khanan• 27 Jul 2008 12:01
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Khanan

5+(2x2)-9=

(5+4)-9=

9-9=0

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By lima foxtrot• 27 Jul 2008 12:01
lima foxtrot

but if you do it on a calculator and doing the =sign a the end you get 0

 

 

By DaRuDe• 27 Jul 2008 12:00
DaRuDe

what a weirdy is ths one

0 or 5

 

 

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By Formatted Soul• 27 Jul 2008 12:00
Formatted Soul

5 + (2x2) - 9 = 5 + 4 -9 = 0

By Gypsy• 27 Jul 2008 11:59
Gypsy

5?

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By anonymous• 27 Jul 2008 11:55
anonymous

0.

By abohmaid• 27 Jul 2008 11:52
abohmaid

sure one of these numbers

By janeyjaney• 27 Jul 2008 11:52
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By mallrat• 27 Jul 2008 11:50
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just ask me to draw, plsz..

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