Holy! nice one, you got me!
I thought its 1, but it is not. You could argue about the formulation of the problem, tho. It is more 9 than 1 , imo. Because a fraction is a unit.
Now I get why all profs and teachers hat the classic ÷ sign :D.
Holy! nice one, you got me!
I thought its 1, but it is not. You could argue about the formulation of the problem, tho. It is more 9 than 1 , imo. Because a fraction is a unit.
Now I get why all profs and teachers hat the classic ÷ sign :D.
Think twice!! There is a hint in @preparedwombat comment!!
7?
Ha, ha :))
6/2(1+2)=6/2+4 was my thinking, even tho it feels strange to solve the brackets like that
That is distribution of 2 inside the brackets and we still have to keep the brackets around "2+4" as the answer is still engaging in another operation of division.
yeah, I was desperate :D. Kudos to @waldfee for sticking to her solution.