26. Not much thought needed. 6+2x10 = 6+(2x10) = 26
Ancient Dragon
Retired & Loving It
30,040 posts since Aug 2005
Reputation Points: 5,662
Solved Threads: 2,341
In USA any 5th grade student should have known the correct answer. And Shame on anyone who is a programmer and doesn't know it.
Ancient Dragon
Retired & Loving It
30,040 posts since Aug 2005
Reputation Points: 5,662
Solved Threads: 2,341
26... this is basic maths which we study when we start reading maths but what was the point of question???? i am confused on that
bahed121
Junior Poster in Training
68 posts since Apr 2011
Reputation Points: 22
Solved Threads: 1
What was the gr8 job in it?????? :?:
abelLazm
Postaholic
2,113 posts since Feb 2011
Reputation Points: 219
Solved Threads: 124
MosaicFuneral
Posting Virtuoso
1,691 posts since Nov 2008
Reputation Points: 888
Solved Threads: 116
Giving the "hint" just made me assume it was one of those trick questions that it wasn't a math question at all but rather something where you sounded out the letters and it made some phrase or whatever. If it's a math problem with no tricks, just state the problem. But it sounds like you already KNEW the answer. I'm with AD. This is a programming forum. Any programmer or 5th grader should know the answer. Not much thought required.
VernonDozier
Posting Expert
5,525 posts since Jan 2008
Reputation Points: 2,633
Solved Threads: 711
Basic math is of course simple, but got myself mystified sometimes with exponentiation (shame on me, and I got stipend of best mathematical science student in my graduation year 1984 in my town):
-1**0.5 is valid formula (-1^0.5 some languages).
pyTony
pyMod
5,339 posts since Apr 2010
Reputation Points: 782
Solved Threads: 846
I used to teach some math. PEMDAS was drilled into them so they almost all got your example. The ones they missed AS A RESULT OF MEMORIZING "PEMDAS" INSTEAD OF LEARNING THE ACTUAL RULES were 15 ÷ 3 × 5 or 15 - 3 + 5. See Mosaic Funeral's link. Plus/Minus and Multiply/Divide have equal precedence and go left to right, so you have to first learn PEMDAS, then UNLEARN PEMDAS. We should just teach them how to do it. No shortcuts. No slogans to memorize.
VernonDozier
Posting Expert
5,525 posts since Jan 2008
Reputation Points: 2,633
Solved Threads: 711
6+2x10 is nonsense
6+2*10 is 26
vegaseat
DaniWeb's Hypocrite
5,976 posts since Oct 2004
Reputation Points: 1,345
Solved Threads: 1,416
6+2x10 is nonsense
6+2*10 is 26
Yes, it would be if it were written in C or C++ (and several other computer languages). But this is a math quiz, not a programming quiz. I don't recall ever seeing * meaning multiply until I started learning programming.
Ancient Dragon
Retired & Loving It
30,040 posts since Aug 2005
Reputation Points: 5,662
Solved Threads: 2,341
AD is too smart for such a simple question.
jingda
Industrious Poster
4,698 posts since Mar 2011
Reputation Points: 182
Solved Threads: 142
@ VernonDozier - I learnt it as BIMDAS. What is ti with learning and then unlearning?
I mean if you have a test and all you remember is the phrase "PEMDAS" or "BIMDAS" and try to follow it, you'll get the wrong answer.
15 ÷ 3 × 5 = 15 ÷ 15 = 1 <-- multiply first is wrong.
You have to remember what has equal precedence and that you have to go left to right there. In other words, you have to "unlearn" PEMDAS and memorize something more than a simple phrase, so why bother? There are no shortcuts. Just have the kids memorize the rules, all of them. No acronyms needed. Give the problem above to many adults and they'll get it wrong, courtesy of only remembering PEMDAS.
VernonDozier
Posting Expert
5,525 posts since Jan 2008
Reputation Points: 2,633
Solved Threads: 711
You have to remember what has equal precedence and that you have to go left to right there. In other words, you have to "unlearn" PEMDAS and memorize something more than a simple phrase, so why bother? There are no shortcuts. Just have the kids memorize the rules, all of them. No acronyms needed. Give the problem above to many adults and they'll get it wrong, courtesy of only remembering PEMDAS.
Perhaps it should be renamed L-PE(MD)(AS)?
MosaicFuneral
Posting Virtuoso
1,691 posts since Nov 2008
Reputation Points: 888
Solved Threads: 116