48/2(9+3)

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The distributive property of multiplication CLEARLY states that the 2(9+3) is an entire statement and CANNOT be broken up. 2(9+3) follows the distributive property which can be rewritten as (2*9+2*3). Let me repeat the 2 outside of the parenthesis follows the distributive property of multiplication and must be factored and simplified before performing any other operations on it. You do NOT compute this expression from left to right until you use Algebra to simplify the statement 2(9+3).

Holy.....I will step off

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There is a tremendous difference between 2(9+3) and 2*(9+3)



The distributive property of multiplication CLEARLY states that the 2(9+3) is an entire statement and CANNOT be broken up. 2(9+3) follows the distributive property which can be rewritten as (2*9+2*3). Let me repeat the 2 outside of the parenthesis follows the distributive property of multiplication and must be factored and simplified before performing any other operations on it. You do NOT compute this expression from left to right until you use Algebra to simplify the statement 2(9+3).

You lost me at distributive property:facepalm:
 

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a number outside a parentheses like in this case is identical to having a * sign there. (unless 3 different sites I just checked are wrong)
 

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Distributive property -->
2(9+3) is the 2*9 + 2*3 = 24

you must simplify the term 2(9+3) using the distributive property before doing simple math.

another way to look at it Order of operations --> PEMDAS
Parentheses

everything touching the parentheses must be worked before moving to the next order of operations.
 

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There is a tremendous difference between 2(9+3) and 2*(9+3)



The distributive property of multiplication CLEARLY states that the 2(9+3) is an entire statement and CANNOT be broken up. 2(9+3) follows the distributive property which can be rewritten as (2*9+2*3). Let me repeat the 2 outside of the parenthesis follows the distributive property of multiplication and must be factored and simplified before performing any other operations on it. You do NOT compute this expression from left to right until you use Algebra to simplify the statement 2(9+3).

the contributors to yahoo answers can be pretty sharp:toast:
 

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when typing 48/2(9+3) this is how it looks if you were to write it by hand.

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hope this clears up the guessing being done.
 

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a number outside a parentheses like in this case is identical to having a * sign there. (unless 3 different sites I just checked are wrong)

i'll entertain you on this for a moment.

2(9+3) is the same as (9+3)2 --> agreed?

now solve 48/(9+3)2
:0003
 
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