{"id":75175,"date":"2024-08-01T10:42:43","date_gmt":"2024-08-01T03:42:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/?p=75175"},"modified":"2024-08-01T10:42:43","modified_gmt":"2024-08-01T03:42:43","slug":"mathematician-explains-correct-answer-to-viral-math-problem","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/mathematician-explains-correct-answer-to-viral-math-problem\/","title":{"rendered":"Mathematician Explains Correct Answer To Viral Math Problem"},"content":{"rendered":"

You\u2019re bored, and you decide to search for math problems to solve only to find yourself at your wit\u2019s end trying to figure out how to solve this tricky problem.\n

This math problem is not new. You may have seen it a couple of times on social media. And once every two or three years, it goes viral again to test both kids and adults in solving this grade school math problem.\n

This equation was already shared millions of times on Facebook and has taken people\u2019s time in solving this tricky problem.\n

What\u2019s funny is that this simple equation even sparked debates around the world as to what is the proper way of solving the math problem.\n

Are you one of the people who tried solving this too?\n

The trick question\n

\"Mathematician\n

Here is the tricky and viral math problem:\n

6\u00f72 (1+2)\n

It may look tricky because of the different answers that we are getting, but this is more of a simple math problem that only gets confusing because of how you solve it.\n

YouTube channel MindYourDecision posted how it\u2019s actually very easy to solve this problem. According to the video\u2019s description:\n

\u201cI explain how to get the correct answer by using the modern interpretation of the order of operations. I also explain how you would get a different answer under historical usage of the division symbol.\u201d\n

Before we can solve this math problem, we need to refresh our memory about the PEMDAS rule and the order of operations.\n

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YouTube channel MindYourDecision\n

(If the same precedence, then solve left to right)\n

Now that that is clear, here\u2019s how you solve the problem.\n

6\u00f72 (1+2) = 9, and here\u2019s why
\nThe answer to the math problem 6\u00f72 (1+2) is 9!\n

How did we get this answer? Here\u2019s the breakdown.\n

Keeping PEMDAS in mind, the math problem should look like this:\n

6\u00f72\u00d7 (1+2)\n

Now, P stands for parentheses, so the first thing that you would do is 1 + 2 = 3, hence:\n

6\u00f72\u00d7 (3) or 6\u00f72\u00d7 (3)\n

Again, with the PEMDAS rule, multiplication and division have the same priority, so we should evaluate this from left to right.\n

6\u00f72 = 3 then 3 x 3 = 9\n

Now, MindYourDecisions also tried another order of operations from the old textbook about the historical usage of 1917.\n

Here\u2019s how some people solved the problem:\n

Using the order of operations, the one in the parenthesis comes first, so\n

6\u00f72 (1+2) = 6\u00f72 (3)\n

Then, you multiply 2 and 3 to get 6 which makes it 6\u00f76 = 1.\n

While there is a valid justification for the old computation, the correct answer would still be 9 since this is how we would interpret the equation today.\n

Come to think of it, answering these types of tricky math problems are a great way to spend your free time. Plus, you are also developing strategic solving skills.\n

Did you get the correct answer to this math problem the first time?\n

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