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40 + 40 × 0 + 1 10 × 20 + 6 = ? 40 + 40 \times 0 +\dfrac1{10} \times20 + 6 = \, ?

Note: Many get this problem incorrect and swear on their life that they are correct.

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4 solutions

Hung Woei Neoh
Aug 3, 2016

Always remember BODMAS/PEMDAS

40 + 40 × 0 + 1 10 × 20 + 6 = 40 + 0 + 2 + 6 = 48 40+\color{#D61F06}{40 \times 0} + \color{#D61F06}{\dfrac{1}{10}\times 20}+6\\ =40+0+2+6\\ =\boxed{48}

What does PEMDAS stands for?

Anurag Pandey - 4 years, 10 months ago

Parenthesis,exponents,multiplication, division, addition, subtraction. Easy way for some to remember the order of operations.

Bob Madden - 4 years, 9 months ago
Acecace Ace
Sep 17, 2016

Multipling and dividing first then adding and subtracting.

Md Zuhair
Aug 3, 2016

By BODMAS Rule It is to be Done

Rex Holmes
Aug 1, 2016

40+40X0=40+0=40+0.1X20(2)-42+6=48

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