Don't know where you're from but where I'm from (US) it's Pemdas (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction). Never heard Bodmas before
@@shaneespinoza5343it’s Bodmas in the UK. These ( are brackets. These [ are square brackets and these { are curly brackets Brackets is so much easier to say and spell than parentheses. US teachers are just making maths harder for you.
@@Spiklething It's ( parentheses [ square bracket { curly bracket (sometimes brace instead of bracket) here. As the old US saying goes, if something makes intuitive sense don't do it.
You have to follow the order of operations, also known as PEMDAS or BEDMAS. It's an acronym that tells you what order to simplify equations in: parenthesis, exponents, multiplication/division, and addition/subtraction. Multiplication comes before addition, so you do 2x2 first to get 4, and THEN you add 2 to get 6.
I still don't understand how people _still_ think you just go left to right. Surely at one point in their miserable pathetic lives, they at least _once_ heard a human being mention the words "order", "of", and "operations", in that order. At least _once_ they must have heard the words "multiplication before addition". How can there be people alive that have somehow _never_ even _heard_ of the order of operations?
@Spiklething Both are correct, which ones you are taught just comes down to where you're from. Pemdas what we're taught in the US, bodmas in the UK, bedmas in canada, and there's still way more variations of it.
I'm a bloody genius. I got all correct although I had to pause the video for a few seconds while I worked out the 2+2x2 question. A cheating genius perhaps? 😂
@@user-iv8ex1ek4j Exactly. That's like saying "How do you pronounce "victuals", which is pronounced "vittles""? Or "what is the capital of the country, who's capital is Paris"?
I thought Pablo Picasso was someone from the 16th century
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Same 😢
That’s why we go to school👍🏻
Me too
Naw bro he died in the 1970s
People who got all of them right
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i did
I messed up at the 20th century one, 4/5
@@dontmind159famous abstract artist from the 20th century
5/5 🤟🤟🤟
Picasso died in '73, more than 50 years ago.
Bro’s maths is all messed up.
Are you dumb? This video is from 2022
This was made in 2022 at which point it was only 49 years ago
dumbass he made this in 2022💀
4/5, the name ‘Pablo Picasso’ feels like he belongs to 16/17th century 😞
I confidently said honey for the last one ☠️💀☠️💀
Same🤣
Lol.. 💀
Me too 😂
Bees suck flowers' nectar and vomit it as honey.
what flower produces honey!? 🤦
roses are red
ballerinas are dancers
when I was younger
the comments had answers
He gave all the answers in the video tho
@@Chaos_Phoenix i know
@@TeccGTso whats the point of the answers being in the comments
@@quadruple_h I was playing along
Roses are red, violets are blue, who’s scrolling through the comments to see what’s true?
Nice
😊
Ohhhhhh your so pro at rapping ❤❤❤
3/5😂🎉
4/5 😂🎉
5/5 because I'm smart at geophysics and science
in the math he used bodmas[bracket of division multiplication addition and subtraction] multiplication comes before addition
Don't know where you're from but where I'm from (US) it's Pemdas (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction). Never heard Bodmas before
@@shaneespinoza5343 BODMAS is quite common along side PEMDAS, but they both mean the same
@@shaneespinoza5343it’s Bodmas in the UK. These ( are brackets. These [ are square brackets and these { are curly brackets
Brackets is so much easier to say and spell than parentheses. US teachers are just making maths harder for you.
@@Spiklething It's ( parentheses [ square bracket { curly bracket (sometimes brace instead of bracket) here. As the old US saying goes, if something makes intuitive sense don't do it.
Roses are red
Ballerinas are dancers
Back in my day
The comment sections had answers💀
Omg I got all the correct answers 😊
Got them all right. Last one got me a little tho I was thinking it’s something else other than nectar
Me who confidently said pollen
I got 3 😅
I got all of them
4/5 proud!
Bod mas
Even easier that the last one.
Never heard of that pablo guy
Bees take Pollen and nectar from flowers
I got them all except the Brazil one.
If so many people are getting them wrong then they aren't the easiest questions.
5 Out Of 5.
I Love These Quizzes.
8
Can someone tell me WHO IS SKIN A ORGAN? HOW I DIDN'T STUDY THAT- 😢😢😢
.😂
3/5
4/5
Got 'em all...yay!! 😊
I got all
I actually did confidently say pollen and now I feel stupid 😂
He wasn't wrong they were easy. 5
I got answer 2, 3 and 5
Igot 3
Great work 👍
5/5
I said nectar? Pollen?
Never knew skin was a organ
6
Trivia quest in real life be like
I got
Got all right. 😎😎😎
100%. Very easy questions.
4/5... Didn't know brazil capital...
Got 5 of 5 & unconfidemtly said nectar, good guess
2/5
Me I got all right
got 2
4/5 the fifth one I said honey😂
4/5. I knew Picasso died recently, I want to say the 1970s sometime. The capital of Brazil I didn’t know:
4 out of 6
bro i swear 2+2=4x2=8
4/5 - I said pollen instead of nectar
i got 125 right
I am 5/5
I got 1 and 2 right
im 13 and have no clue what any of these are...
I only got 5 and the math equation right ☠️
got all of them lol
It was today I learned that skin is an organ. Who knows I may have heard it at school at some point but if so I don't remember learning it.
Brassillia
I got 3 right is that good?
My one brain cell 🤨🤨🤨🤔🤔🤔
Nectar
I got them all right!
In the math question is very simple first you need to multiply before addition this process is called mdas
5 out of 5😊
5/5.
My score.
Was way out on Pablo Picasso.
5 ez
I was correct only in 2&6 😢
Where do you meet those people?
I don’t get the maths question. Why do you times before adding? Thought you only did that with brackets. Confused. I got the other’s right. 🤪
bidmas/bodmas/pemdas, it tells us to multiply before adding
How can 2+2 (=4) x 2 be 6? I don't understand that
You have to follow the order of operations, also known as PEMDAS or BEDMAS. It's an acronym that tells you what order to simplify equations in: parenthesis, exponents, multiplication/division, and addition/subtraction. Multiplication comes before addition, so you do 2x2 first to get 4, and THEN you add 2 to get 6.
I still don't understand how people _still_ think you just go left to right. Surely at one point in their miserable pathetic lives, they at least _once_ heard a human being mention the words "order", "of", and "operations", in that order. At least _once_ they must have heard the words "multiplication before addition". How can there be people alive that have somehow _never_ even _heard_ of the order of operations?
@@KittazziCrafterit’s BODMAS. Not BEDMAS
brackets, order, division, multiplication, addition, subtraction
@Spiklething Both are correct, which ones you are taught just comes down to where you're from. Pemdas what we're taught in the US, bodmas in the UK, bedmas in canada, and there's still way more variations of it.
20th
Luckily, I am not one of those people getting the wrong answer..5/5
Orders of operations people
4/5 ..me don't understand fuss about picasso
I got it
I’m right
4/5 shouldn't have missed Brasilia
i never knew that
The skin.
I'm a bloody genius. I got all correct although I had to pause the video for a few seconds while I worked out the 2+2x2 question. A cheating genius perhaps? 😂
Oh no i got the painter wrong😢
4/5 Said Sao Paulo
People who only got 2/5
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It is 6
The only one I know was 6
Cuz first u've to × them with eo then add them
I only got number 2 correct 😢😢
i got none
Brasília
😂😂😂
Skin
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Me answering number 3 |B|razil
5/5 ☺️
I got the 2nd one correct
You may not need brackets but because you know they could say 8 you should put brackets
If you do that, you woudn’t be able to test their general knowledge, would you?
@@user-iv8ex1ek4j Exactly.
That's like saying "How do you pronounce "victuals", which is pronounced "vittles""?
Or "what is the capital of the country, who's capital is Paris"?
Skin 6 Brasilia 20th nectar I won