scott-atkinson
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Over the weekend, I was reading a post that an American had made on a social networking site about a mathematics calculation, that when summed together apparantly bought the answer of 20, yet when I summed it all together I got the answer of 320.
The poster argued that the correct way of calculating the sum, that had no Brackets whatsoever was by using the PEDMAS / BODMAS rule, to which I had never even heard of..
Apparantly according to the poster this is commom practice in Mathematics, so why have I never heard of it before???
Apparantly according to the rule, where there are brackets in a sum, these are calculated first but in the abscence of brackets you calculate the Multiplication, and Division before the Additon and Subtraction...
Is this right, or is it just rubbish...
Seems to me that whoever invented this rule was rubbish at Mathematics and just invented siomething to fit with his answer..
I cant remember the exact sum on the networking site, but it had all 4's in it, with Multiplication, Division, subtraction and addition...
The poster argued that the correct way of calculating the sum, that had no Brackets whatsoever was by using the PEDMAS / BODMAS rule, to which I had never even heard of..
Apparantly according to the poster this is commom practice in Mathematics, so why have I never heard of it before???
Apparantly according to the rule, where there are brackets in a sum, these are calculated first but in the abscence of brackets you calculate the Multiplication, and Division before the Additon and Subtraction...
Is this right, or is it just rubbish...
Seems to me that whoever invented this rule was rubbish at Mathematics and just invented siomething to fit with his answer..
I cant remember the exact sum on the networking site, but it had all 4's in it, with Multiplication, Division, subtraction and addition...