I’m worried when the vast majority of people on here don’t know how to do order of operations properly. This is an issue I have with my 8th grade pre-algebra students. The answer is 125. Yes, parenthesis come first, so we add. However, after you’ve done the operation w/in, you now do the first operation (multiplication or division) that comes first from left to right. In this case, its division.
his_roomate
Seeing people answer PEMDAS questions is always a good time.
JuniorMAR
125
DamnYouGaryColeman
All of yall saying 5 thinking Multiplication comes before Division need to go back to school. You multiply and divide from left to right in order. The same then goes for adding and subtracting as the final calculation.
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125
5.
5
100/4(2+3)
100/4(5)
25(5)
125
2+3 = 5
(5)4 = 20
10020= 5 ?
Answer is 125…I’m pretty sure he meant 5, but must not be well-versed in the order of operations.
Robert Horry is gonna be so pissed off
125 if you have basic math knowledge. Apparently not
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I’m worried when the vast majority of people on here don’t know how to do order of operations properly. This is an issue I have with my 8th grade pre-algebra students. The answer is 125. Yes, parenthesis come first, so we add. However, after you’ve done the operation w/in, you now do the first operation (multiplication or division) that comes first from left to right. In this case, its division.
Seeing people answer PEMDAS questions is always a good time.
125
All of yall saying 5 thinking Multiplication comes before Division need to go back to school. You multiply and divide from left to right in order. The same then goes for adding and subtracting as the final calculation.