What grade would you say this is? Definately High School.
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topgame85
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12 times 6 is 72 5 times 4 is 20 times 4 is 80 72 plus 80=152 think thats right
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SBR Lou
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Originally posted by topgame85
12 times 6 is 72 5 times 4 is 20 times 4 is 80 72 plus 80=152 think thats right
Didn't we say no calculators?
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topgame85
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#7
maybe I amway off red sux may be right haha
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Deuce
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12x6=72
72+5(4)4
5x4=20
72+20(4)
72+80=152
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topgame85
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? didn't use a calculator am I right or is red sox right?
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SBR Lou
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Originally posted by Deuce
12x6=72
72+5(4)4
5x4=20
72+20(4)
72+80=152
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durito
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Originally posted by flyingillini
What grade would you say this is? Definately High School.
2nd grade
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Red_Sux
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#12
no wonder this dumbass keep losing in tennis.
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topgame85
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#13
haha I got it first but fine crazy give the credit to Duesch I mean Deuce
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bettilimbroke999
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What's crazy calculating units down in tennis again?
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SBR Lou
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Originally posted by durito
2nd grade
This was a sample problem from my Calculus class?
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topgame85
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My brain is a calculator son as quick as I answered it no way I coulda got a calculator and entered everything
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durito
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Originally posted by CrazyL
This was a sample problem from my Calculus class?
No, it wasn't.
That is called addition and multiplication. They teach that in kindergarten i believe.
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smitch124
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#18
lol, multiply stuff before you add stuff..3rd year calculus
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Deuce
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Originally posted by CrazyL
This was a sample problem from my Calculus class?
That is Elementary or Intermediate Algebra. Def not calc.
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gordon gekko
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12x6=72+5=77x4=308x4=1,232
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Deuce
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Originally posted by gordon gekko
12x6=72+5=77x4=308x4=1,232
You forgot order of operations pal. PEMDAS
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pavyracer
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What's next? We need to learn the alphabet?
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topgame85
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Do you know the answer crazy? whos right
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Deuce
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Originally posted by topgame85
Do you know the answer crazy? whos right
Originally posted by Deuce
12x6=72
72+5(4)4
5x4=20
72+20(4)
72+80=152
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gordon gekko
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#25
Originally posted by Deuce
You forgot order of operations pal. PEMDAS
Deuce is right.
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SBR Lou
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Originally posted by topgame85
Do you know the answer crazy? whos right
It appears Deuce beat even the sharpest math minds here on this one, stumped even Durito it seems, which was surprising.
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donjuan
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That is an elementary school math problem. It's really pathetic that there are actually people presumably with a high school diploma that can't solve that problem.
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smitch124
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#28
I don't like multiplication problems with sixes in them, freaks me out...
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Justin7
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Crazyl, I have to call you out. We draw the line at 6th grade. That was a 7th grade problem (5th graders haven't always mastered "order of operations").
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SBR Lou
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Originally posted by Justin7
Crazyl, I have to call you out. We draw the line at 6th grade. That was a 7th grade problem (5th graders haven't always mastered "order of operations").
I guess you should make the basic video instead of the edge one after all....
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Deuce
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Originally posted by Justin7
Crazyl, I have to call you out. We draw the line at 6th grade. That was a 7th grade problem (5th graders haven't always mastered "order of operations").
You learn this is 7th grade. If you have ever been to college you would know that it is introduced again.
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donjuan
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You learn this is 7th grade. If you have ever been to college you would know that it is introduced again.