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Markthegoat1117:
20
HotPockets14:
The answer is 5
Manny300303199:
its 5 but ight
Manny300303199:
lmao
Markthegoat1117:
It's 52 bro
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luhivqqcherry:
@markthegoat1117 wrote:
20
how did u get that .
Manny300303199:
yeah fr
Markthegoat1117:
I just said a random 😂
HotPockets14:
@markthegoat1117 wrote:
It's 52 bro
who were do you do your math
Markthegoat1117:
Wait
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luhivqqcherry:
@hotpockets14 wrote:
@markthegoat1117 wrote:
It's 52 bro
who were do you do your math
😠.
khloikamren0118:
its 5
Markthegoat1117:
2x.5 is 1.....4x5 is 20....20 divided by 1 is 20
HotPockets14:
How come he gets a medal for giving the wrong answer
HotPockets14:
@markthegoat1117 wrote:
2x.5 is 1.....4x5 is 20....20 divided by 1 is 20
2x5 is not 1
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Manny300303199:
nah u don't do the order of operations
Manny300303199:
u just do it in order
Markthegoat1117:
@hotpockets14 wrote:
How come he gets a medal for giving the wrong answer
It's. 5 not 5
Markthegoat1117:
.5
Manny300303199:
its 4x5 which is 20/ 2 which is x .5 which is 5
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HotPockets14:
@markthegoat1117 wrote:
.5
not .5 just 5
Markthegoat1117:
Nahh everything is order of operation
Manny300303199:
.5x10 is the samething as 10/2
ShadowKid3:
4x5/2x.5=5
Manny300303199:
yup
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Markthegoat1117:
It's 20ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
khloikamren0118:
@markthegoat1117 wrote:
It's 20ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
no its not
Markthegoat1117:
Follow order of operation
Manny300303199:
u don't do that here my man
Markthegoat1117:
To solve the expression 4x5/2x0.5, we can follow the order of operations, which is commonly known as PEMDAS (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division from left to right, and Addition and Subtraction from left to right).
First, let's simplify the multiplication and division from left to right:
4x5 = 20
2x0.5 = 1
Now, we can substitute these values back into the expression:
20/1 = 20
Therefore, 4x5/2x0.5 equals 20.
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Manny300303199:
omggggg
Markthegoat1117:
You have to follow order of operation on anything bro
ShadowKid3:
4x5=20
2x.5=1
HotPockets14:
2 x5 is not 1 people it 10
Markthegoat1117:
@hotpockets14 wrote:
2 x5 is not 1 people it 10
It's .5
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Markthegoat1117:
Not 5
ShadowKid3:
@hotpockets14 wrote:
2 x5 is not 1 people it 10
point5 not just five man
Markthegoat1117:
Read the question
khloikamren0118:
ok wait in what way are they using the x
Manny300303199:
the x is a multiplication sign just fyi
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ShadowKid3:
then its the answer is 5
HotPockets14:
okay know I see the point but I dont see where you still get the 20 its fine
Manny300303199:
sorry I forgot to mention it
ShadowKid3:
@hotpockets14 wrote:
okay know I see the point but I dont see where you still get the 20 its fine
4x5 man
Manny300303199:
4x5 is 20/ 2 is 10x .5 is 5 my people
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HotPockets14:
@shadowkid3 wrote:
@hotpockets14 wrote:
okay know I see the point but I dont see where you still get the 20 its fine
4x5 man
okay for start stop calling me a man
Markthegoat1117:
It's 20
ShadowKid3:
@hotpockets14 wrote:
@shadowkid3 wrote:
@hotpockets14 wrote:
okay know I see the point but I dont see where you still get the 20 its fine
4x5 man
okay for start stop calling me a man
im calling you man im not calling you a man, theres a difference
khloikamren0118:
Ok im confused now
Manny300303199:
ight new question
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