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A fake Facebook event disguised as a math problem has been one of its top posts for 6 months
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There's no "trick" - it's a straight-out test of Maths knowledge.
Nothing ambiguous about it. The Term of the left divided by the Term on the right.
It's not a mistake. You can do them in any order you want.
Which means you can do them in any order
"A common mistake is to think division is prioritised above multiplication"
That is what I said. I said it's a mistake to think one of them has a precedence over the other. You're arguing the same point I'm making?
And I said it's not a mistake. You still get the right answer.
No, I'm telling you that prioritising either isn't a mistake. Mistakes give wrong answers. Prioritising either doesn't give wrong answers.