benbo
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Order of operations is not a mathematical theory that can be proven, it is a mutually agreed-upon set of rules that create a method of communication.
If we accept MP's statement this wouldn't help. There is no way to write this problem clearly. Or to commuinicate at all. Everything is based on mutually agreed upon symbology and open to interpretation. 2+2 can equal anything if I don't accept the "mutually agreed upon" meaning of the symbol "2" or the symbol "+". At what point does it become ridiculous?Yes, I agree, all math problems should be written so as to avoid any ambiguity (although, this thread would have been a lot more boring if the equation had been written as "(6/2)(1+2)"
The only thing that matters is what the boss thinks.
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