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  • 13-01-2017
  • Mathematics
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alicia says that 6÷2+6 is the same as 6+6÷2. Is the Alicia correct or incorrect?

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ilebeck66
ilebeck66 ilebeck66
  • 13-01-2017
Yes that is very much correct.
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Sophia264
Sophia264 Sophia264
  • 13-01-2017
Yes, she is correct.

Think: BEDMAS

In the first equation, we divide first (6/2 = 3), then add 6 (3+6 = 9).

In the second equation, we still have to divide first since division comes before addition. 6/2 is 3. If we add 6, we'd still get 9.



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