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is equivalent to which of the following?
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- 00:02
Okay Aspiring mathematicians here go more drills for you You've
- 00:05
got this thing here Point four times fifteen plus two
- 00:08
divided by two minus quantity and negative a third time
- 00:11
Say twenty one is equivalent to which of the following
- 00:19
well we got to simplify this thing here This is
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- 00:21
clearly a pym dos thing And yes when we first
- 00:24
heard of pim das we were really hoping for a
- 00:26
cool hybrid panda leamer creature or something Imagine our disappointment
- 00:31
when we discovered some nonsense about someone's dear aunt sally
- 00:34
and the order of operations right Parentheses exponents multiplication division
- 00:39
addition and subtraction Yeah that's pym das And it requires
- 00:42
us to begin with multiplication and division So let's put
- 00:44
two terms that are being multiplied in Prince sees eh
- 00:46
So we're doubly reminded Tio start with those first Yes
- 00:50
put him up there We should do the same for
- 00:52
the two terms with a division signed between them Then
- 00:55
we deal with what's in our three different sets of
- 00:58
princess easier Right So it's going to look like this
- 01:00
All right here's the original problem and we're going toe
- 01:03
simplify this thing We got pulling four times fifteen ryan
- 01:06
to divide by two forgetting things here What does that
- 01:08
give us Well that's six plus one on a negative
- 01:13
third time Twenty one there What is that Minus seven
- 01:16
Okay so six plus one minus heaven Fancy subtraction here
- 01:20
From left to right Seven minus seven is what Fourteen
- 01:23
No Zero Yeah it seems like an awfully roundabout way
- 01:27
of writing in zero there But who are we to
- 01:29
judge the answer's c zero
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