PEMDAS vs PEDMAS
I was reading an article and came across a debate I didn't know existed. Being "around for a while" and from the US I have always followed the rule PEMDAS. But, apparently, there is some flexibility in that rule when the problem is not clearly written.
For example: 48/2(9+3)
Possible interpretations:
(48/2)(9+3) or 48/(2(9+3))
"Back in the day" we were taught, find each order of operations and do them, then move on to the next one, so:
Parenthesis - 48 / 2(12)
Exponents - none
Multiplication: 48 / 24
Division: 48 / 24 = 2
Addition: None
Subtraction: None
Final answer: 2
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But, per the debate, Multiplication and Division are possibly on "equal" ground, interchangeable and therefore, since we should calculate from left to right, another possible solution would be:
Parenthesis - 48 / 2(12)
Exponents - none
Division: 48 / 2 * 12 = 24 * 12
Multiplication: 24 * 12 = 288
Addition: None
Subtraction: None
Final answer: 288
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I would appreciate hearing any thoughts on the matter, especially those for whom math is a way of life (ie. a math professor for example). :)
Thank you for your time.
- Adam
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