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In reply to the discussion: Can YOU solve it? [View all]GummyBearz
(2,931 posts)94. You are confusing the abstract with reality
In your world, if you had 2 horseshoes in a hand, and then put them in separate hands, you would have sqrt(2) horseshoe in each hand. Interesting world to live in, but not the real one.
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PEMDAS = Paren, Exponent, Mult, Div, Add, Sub. 1 + 10 X 2 = 21. Same as 1 + (10 x 2) = 21.
TheBlackAdder
Sep 2016
#103
Next time I am buying apples, I will buy actual apples, and not poor drawings of them
jberryhill
Sep 2016
#106
And, apparently, two symbols adjacent is supposed to imply addition instead of multiplication
jberryhill
Sep 2016
#80
If the answer to the last equation is 21, isn't there a problem with the equation above it?
aikoaiko
Sep 2016
#63
Presumably, these are functioning as "tallies", like most early numeration systems used ...
eppur_se_muova
Sep 2016
#67
look at the boots, look at the horseshoes. How many do you see in each equation.
Liberal_in_LA
Sep 2016
#108
No value stated for the symbol of one horseshoe. No solution without an assumption.
Coyotl
Sep 2016
#95
It means "If you kick a horse in the ass, you are getting a horseshoe in your face"
jberryhill
Sep 2016
#100
Although, some migh argue that you can kick a horse, or you can kick an ass
jberryhill
Sep 2016
#135
1 + 10 x 2 = 21. Multiplication before addition. (Shoe=1, Horse=10, Horseshoe=2)
TheBlackAdder
Sep 2016
#102
Nope. 1 horse shoe does not equal 2 horse shoes. 1 boot does not equal 2 boots.
Shrike47
Sep 2016
#113
21 - I was ready to solve simultaneous equations, but quickly realised no need to
MowCowWhoHow III
Sep 2016
#114
The person was not expressing a lack of caring, but canvassing for people who do
jberryhill
Sep 2016
#136
look at all 4 formulas carefully. Line 3 has 1 boot rather than 2. line 4 has one horse shoe
Liberal_in_LA
Sep 2016
#140
Correct. There is no value for 1 boot or 1 horseshoe so the last equation is unsolvable.
DCBob
Sep 2016
#157