wmays wrote:
Counting Sheep when you're trying to sleep... [ Addition! ]
Being Fair when there's something to share... [ Dividing... ...by 0.]
Being Neat when you're folding a sheet... [ Halving... ]
That's Mathematics![ Maths. ]
Sorry, I just had to post these lyrics.
I'll be doing pre-algebra this year, and I'm a year ahead in math. Fun.
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Earthboundjeff wrote:
I'm in Math right now!
I'm doing a project on statistics that prove that Mario is better than Call of Duty.
I am, actually.
I agree with the proveness your project takes.
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I've been doing algebra for a decent amount of time now...I still can't really use maths in Scratch...Maths is my favourite subject...but...yeah...
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You learnt that suff in year4/5 when your were 9/10 ?
Im 10 and I know:
Mathematics
Subtraction
Division
Multiplication
Pythagoras (Learnt with my annoying, naggy dad.)
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TornFusion wrote:
You learnt that suff in year4/5 when your were 9/10 ?
Im 10 and I know:
Mathematics
Subtraction
Division
Multiplication
Pythagoras (Learnt with my annoying, naggy dad.)
Add algebra, Bidmas, and take out pythagoras (We did something else, which I forgot) and you've got what I basically learnt. Then multiply that by 10 and you are almost exactly @ what I did in year 4;5
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Discuss this: 6 / 2 (1 + 2) = ?
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1.
6 / 2 (1 + 2)
6 / 2(3)
6 / 6
1.
Last edited by scimonster (2011-06-09 12:19:05)
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Earthboundjeff wrote:
I'm in Math right now!
I'm doing a project on statistics that prove that Mario is better than Call of Duty.
I am, actually.
You're in luck, I just posted a giant post on who Mario is and what he does.
TheGameMaster1231 wrote:
No, he's a Italian plumber who grows huge when he eats people's heads, can throw fireballs if he touches a flower, used to be able to turn into a flying fox, auto-kills everything he touches when he gets a star, kills evil giant spikey turtles, falls through the floor when he touches something bad like a walking turd, drives a go-kart, had 8 differant parties with his friends, jumps on a flying green dinosaur's back and rides around on it so that he can jump higher and farther, has a tall green brother who's scared of everything and has his own mansion. Mario also has a clone from a parallel universe who's name is practically the same as his except with a 'W' who is short and fat and wants to be rich and has a brother name Waluigi who's tall and skinny and whatever. Mario also eats tons of pasta, gets weak if he's not wearing his red hat, found a water cannon on an island named F.L.U.D.D, saves princesses, saves frogs, and seriously has a grudge againsted a monkey named 'donkey' who chucks barrels at him.
Use THAT in your project.
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x = 0 / 0 which = asking "How many zeroes are in zero?"
x = 0.
x = 1 / 0 which = asking "How many zeroes are in one?"
x = inf.
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scimonster wrote:
1.
6 / 2 (1 + 2)
6 / 2(3)
6 / 6
1.
Actually, no.
The order of operations may be in this order (parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction), but what it really is is (parenthesis, exponents, multiplication and division from left to right, addition and subtraction from left to right).
So,
6 / 2 (1 + 2)
6 / 2 (3)
3(3)
9

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wmays wrote:
scimonster wrote:
1.
6 / 2 (1 + 2)
6 / 2(3)
6 / 6
1.Actually, no.
The order of operations may be in this order (parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction), but what it really is is (parenthesis, exponents, multiplication and division from left to right, addition and subtraction from left to right).
So,
6 / 2 (1 + 2)
6 / 2 (3)
3(3)
9
Whoops, you're right.
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scimonster wrote:
wmays wrote:
scimonster wrote:
1.
6 / 2 (1 + 2)
6 / 2(3)
6 / 6
1.Actually, no.
The order of operations may be in this order (parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction), but what it really is is (parenthesis, exponents, multiplication and division from left to right, addition and subtraction from left to right).
So,
6 / 2 (1 + 2)
6 / 2 (3)
3(3)
9Whoops, you're right.
No, he's wrong.
It's this:
6 / 2 (1 + 2)
6 / 2 (3)
6 / 0 (2 + 3)
6 / 5
6 / 2 (1 + 2) = 6 / 5 = 1.2
1.2
Another answer from my computer is 3...
Last edited by rdococ (2011-06-30 12:50:57)
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rdococ wrote:
scimonster wrote:
wmays wrote:
Actually, no.
The order of operations may be in this order (parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction), but what it really is is (parenthesis, exponents, multiplication and division from left to right, addition and subtraction from left to right).
So,
6 / 2 (1 + 2)
6 / 2 (3)
3(3)
9Whoops, you're right.
No, he's wrong.
It's this:
6 / 2 (1 + 2)
6 / 2 (3)
6 / 0 (2 + 3)
6 / 5
6 / 2 (1 + 2) = 6 / 5 = 1.2
1.2
Another answer from my computer is 3...![]()
I don't get your answer... :S
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rdococ wrote:
scimonster wrote:
wmays wrote:
Actually, no.
The order of operations may be in this order (parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction), but what it really is is (parenthesis, exponents, multiplication and division from left to right, addition and subtraction from left to right).
So,
6 / 2 (1 + 2)
6 / 2 (3)
3(3)
9Whoops, you're right.
No, he's wrong.
It's this:
6 / 2 (1 + 2)
6 / 2 (3)
6 / 0 (2 + 3)
6 / 5
6 / 2 (1 + 2) = 6 / 5 = 1.2
1.2
Another answer from my computer is 3...![]()
Dude, parenthesis next to a number doesn't mean add, it means multiply.

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