Brycesv1
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a massive 6 person argument started over this picture: http://themetapicture.com/media/funny-facebook-math-poll-question.jpg
PLEASE explain the math here
PLEASE explain the math here
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We were taught a few mnemonics for them in elementary school in the '90s, but otherwise just expected to read and memorise. [rant]Where I live now, they don't even do times tables at all. In middle school they start 'doubling' numbers, but they aren't taugh proper multiplication or division until high school suddenly hits them with algebra. I've taught my 7yo sister how to subtract and multiply and divide by 2, and it's put her three years ahead of the rest of her class, just by sitting down with me for two hours one weekend! :facepalm:[/rant]On a side note - do the sing the multiplication table in US schools, or just tell to memorise it whatever way?
Zach Munchy said:Whoever put 10 and 20 ising retarded
Are you sure this is not a spoof? If you type "10 + 10 x 0" into google you'll find that this screenshot seems to make the rounds at the moment. I'd be the first to lament the quality of school education, but this seems a bit much.
That's basic operator precedence...
10 + 10 * 0 is calculated like this: 10 + (10 * 0)
Standard precedence, IINM, is like this:
1. Powers, Roots
2. Multiplications, Divisions
3. Sums, Subtractions
wherever there is ambiguity (as in, 3 * 6 / 15), whichever comes first gets calculated first.
The brackets, parenthesis and braces are used to override the normal precedence... there is essentially no difference between the symbols themselves, they're just used like this { [ ( ) ] } to facilitate reading (actually, if you're coding, only parentheses are used to override precedence)
But then again, as Einstein said, human stupidity IS infinite. You can't say no one would be THAT stupid
Cheers
In out school we just start multiplication in 3rd grade :facepalm:
On a side note - do the sing the multiplication table in US schools, or just tell to memorise it whatever way?