I'm in IT. We pay alot of attention to parsing statements and the precidence of operations.
Brackets first.
Parenthesis come next.
Multiplication and division are next, with equal precidence. perform operations from left to right.
Addition and subtraction are next, with equal precidence. perform operations from left to right.
So,
48/2(9+3) = 48/2(12) = 24(12) = 288
The big argument I've seen is that somehow people think the implied multiplication takes precidence over the stated division. That's a rule of precidence I've never heard before seeing this discussion on a math forum.
All agree it's a poorly written statement. I've seen the problem on several forums, and it's come to a 50/50 split on every single one of them.
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