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  • phi1ar
    phi1ar Posts: 156 Level 3
    edited June 2019
    The basic common knowledge, even you don't go to school

    제니퍼리

    50 - 5 X 2 = 30 
    12 + 5 x 2 = 22
    When solving a problem, multiplication and division always take precedence over addition and subtraction.

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    phi1ar Posts: 126✭✭✭

    *edited by CM - off topic*

    ex)
     6 + 10 X 2 + 10 / 2 + 3 = 34

    (6 +10) x 2 + 10 / 2 + 3 = 40

     6 + 10 x 2 + 10 / (2 + 3) = 28

     6 + 10 x (2 + 10) / 2 + 3 = 69

     6 + 10 x (2 + 10) / (2 + 3) = 30

    (6 + 10) x (2 + 10) / (2 + 1) = 64

    • Chicken SlayerPosts: 9,011Superstar
      I got a high exam result in GCSE French. The most I can remember is Je suis desole, Sa va (and response) s'il vous plait and je m'appelle now and a couple of German phrases. 
      I also passed several exams in office skills a few years ago but seeing as I don't have office at home, I rarely use it so have forgotten most of it. 
      See where I am going with this haha. You don't have to be weak at maths just because you're English. My son is doing A level maths atm and all but one of my children are excellent at maths. we suspect the youngest takes after her dad for having the dyslexia version of maths but they are both very arty and creative. 
      Unless you use things a lot you tend to forget them, and as I don't use more than addition and subtraction regularly..I've forgotten everything I knew 30 years ago  

  • 제니퍼리
    제니퍼리 Posts: 124 Level 3
    edited June 2019
    The basic common knowledge, even you don't go to school
    50 - 5 X 2 = 30 
    12 + 5 x 2 = 22
    When solving a problem, multiplication and division always take precedence over addition and subtraction.

    Comments
    *edited by CM - off topic*


    ex)
     6 + 10 X 2 + 10 / 2 + 3 = 34

    (6 +10) x 2 + 10 / 2 + 3 = 40

     6 + 10 x 2 + 10 / (2 + 3) = 28

     6 + 10 x (2 + 10) / 2 + 3 = 69

     6 + 10 x (2 + 10) / (2 + 3) = 30

    (6 + 10) x (2 + 10) / (2 + 1) = 64

     Chicken Slayer Posts

    I got a high exam result in GCSE French. The most I can remember is Je suis desole, Sa va (and response) s'il vous plait and je m'appelle now and a couple of German phrases. 
    I also passed several exams in office skills a few years ago but seeing as I don't have office at home, I rarely use it so have forgotten most of it. 
    See where I am going with this haha. You don't have to be weak at maths just because you're English. My son is doing A level maths atm and all but one of my children are excellent at maths. we suspect the youngest takes after her dad for having the dyslexia version of maths but they are both very arty and creative. 
    Unless you use things a lot you tend to forget them, and as I don't use more than addition and subtraction regularly..I've forgotten everything I knew 30 years ago  


  • 제니퍼리
    제니퍼리 Posts: 124 Level 3
    edited June 2019
  • 제니퍼리
    제니퍼리 Posts: 124 Level 3
    edited June 2019
    The basic common knowledge, even you dont go to school
    50 - 5 X 2 = 30 
    12 + 5 x 2 = 22
    When solving a problem, multiplication and division always take precedence over addition and subtraction.

    Comments

    QuoteInsightful1Sweet!Hehe
    제니퍼리Posts: 79✭✭✭
    June 17edited June 17
    50 - 5 X 2 = 30 
    12 + 5 x 2 = 22
    When solving a problem, multiplication and division always take precedence over addition and subtraction.
    ex)
     6 + 10 X 2 + 10 / 2 + 3 = 34

    (6 +10) x 2 + 10 / 2 + 3 = 40

     6 + 10 x 2 + 10 / (2 + 3) = 28

     6 + 10 x (2 + 10) / 2 + 3 = 69

     6 + 10 x (2 + 10) / (2 + 3) = 30

    (6 + 10) x (2 + 10) / (2 + 1) = 64

    Chicken SlayerChicken SlayerPosts: 9,011Superstar
    I got a high exam result in GCSE French. The most I can remember is Je suis desole, Sa va (and response) s'il vous plait and je m'appelle now and a couple of German phrases. 
    I also passed several exams in office skills a few years ago but seeing as I don't have office at home, I rarely use it so have forgotten most of it. 
    See where I am going with this haha. You don't have to be weak at maths just because you're English. My son is doing A level maths atm and all but one of my children are excellent at maths. we suspect the youngest takes after her dad for having the dyslexia version of maths but they are both very arty and creative. 
    Unless you use things a lot you tend to forget them, and as I don't use more than addition and subtraction regularly..I've forgotten everything I knew 30 years ago  
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  • GranBarb
    GranBarb Posts: 378 Level 4
    @Jelly Jenny, I'm changing this answer too. I think it's 30.
  • mercerik
    mercerik Posts: 3,617 Legend
    edited June 2019
    @Jelly Jenny

    80 is my FINAL ANSWER

    10 + 10 + 10 =  30
    10 + 10 +   2 =  22
      2 +   2 + 50 =  54
    50 -  10 x   2 =  80
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  • mercerik
    mercerik Posts: 3,617 Legend
    edited June 2019
    phi1ar said:

    It's not discriminatory,

    People in English are generally weak in math.
    @phi1ar

    Whether you admit it or not, your stereotype statement is considered derogatory and discriminatory! This is a Public Forum. You should refrain from using statement like that.

    Thanks!
  • Ashraf
    Ashraf Posts: 8,495 Sweet Legend
    50-10×2=30

    30 😉


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