Viral Math Problem: 60 ÷ 5(1+1(1+1))
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2023
- Unraveling the Viral Math Problem: Is the Answer 4 or 36? Join us as we tackle the intriguing viral math problem: 60 ÷ 5(1+1(1+1)).n this video, we explore the correct order of operations and provide a step-by-step solution using the BODMAS rule. This viral challenge, previously seen on Space X (formerly known as Twitter), had the internet abuzz. Discover whether the answer is 4 or 36 as we delve into the world of math puzzles and equations. Don't miss this mind-bending challenge!"
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Disclaimer:
"In the original version of this video, there was an error in the solution to the expression 60 ÷ 5(1+1(1+1)). It was incorrectly solved as 4. The correct answer, following the order of operations (BODMAS), is 36. The error occurred due to a misunderstanding of the precedence of implicit multiplication. We apologize for any confusion this may have caused. Please refer to the following explanation for the correct solution:
1. Parentheses: 60 ÷ 5(1+1(1+1)) is solved first, resulting in 60 ÷ 5(1+1(2))
2. Parentheses: 60 ÷ 5(1+1(2)) gives us 60 ÷ 5(1+2)
3. Next we add 1 and 2 inside parentheses, we get 60 ÷ 5(3)
4. Division: 60 ÷ 5 is performed next, giving 12.
5. Implicit multiplication: 12 x 3 is the final step, resulting in the correct answer of 36.
We encourage viewers to always apply BODMAS correctly to ensure accurate mathematical calculations.
Once again, I apologetic for any confusion caused, and looking for your continue support.
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Disclaimer:
"In the original version of this video, there was an error in the solution to the expression 60 ÷ 5(1+1(1+1)). It was incorrectly solved as 4. The correct answer, following the order of operations (BODMAS), is 36. The error occurred due to a misunderstanding of the precedence of implicit multiplication. We apologize for any confusion this may have caused. Please refer to the following explanation for the correct solution:
1. Parentheses: 60 ÷ 5(1+1(1+1)) is solved first, resulting in 60 ÷ 5(1+1(2))
2. Parentheses: 60 ÷ 5(1+1(2)) gives us 60 ÷ 5(1+2)
3. Next we add 1 and 2 inside parentheses, we get 60 ÷ 5(3)
4. Division: 60 ÷ 5 is performed next, giving 12.
5. Implicit multiplication: 12 x 3 is the final step, resulting in the correct answer of 36.
We encourage viewers to always apply BODMAS correctly to ensure accurate mathematical calculations.
Once again, I apologetic for any confusion caused, and looking for your continue support.
This is why nobody uses the dammned division symbol. The fraction(/) is the best option. And this is also why we don't type out mathematical problems in single lines. Whenever division is there you need 2 lines detailing the numerator and denominator seperately
The ambiguity comes from whether or not the brackets are part of the denominator or the numerator. If it was a properly formatted question, then this won't arise
60:5 (1+1 (2))
60:5 (1+2)
60:5×3=36
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36
Yes answer is 36.
Wrong us BODMAS
Can you explain?
@WaysofMathematics BODMAS the way math teachers put into calculator. B-brackets, O-order of powers or roots, D-division, M-multiplcation, A-addition, and S-subtraction
@@user-zo5dj3hj9g simply don't understand your point🤔
You forgot to do the other set of 1+1 inside the parentheses before multiplying in the parentheses! So that should have been 2(2) which makes the final answer 48
@@brittneyleshae No, remember PEMDAS still applies inside parentheses. So after 1+1 is solved in the inner-parentheses (2), 1+1(2), then becomes 1x2=2, then 1+2 = 3.
However, he's gotten the final answer wrong as he's solving 5x3, when he should be solving division first as multiplication and division have the same precedence. Therefore, it's 60/5 = 12. Then 12x3= 36. The answer of 4 is incorrect.
How bout, inside parentheses is 2x2=4, 4x5= 20, 60 divided by 20 =3
You don't know the basics. ÷ me and × and invert. Who was your maths teacher in grade 5
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There is a mistake. See the pinned comment.