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The maths equation that is dividing the internet

The maths equation that is dividing the internet

Accountants assemble. A math sum has gone viral.

A simple maths equation has been dividing the internet and as of this morning, has already started a few disagreements in our office.

8 ÷ 2(2+2) = ?

The equation in question was tweeted by @pjmdolI a few days ago and so far has thousands of replies and retweets.

Even mathematics experts are wading in - why? Because people are coming out with two different answers: 1 and 16.

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The answer depends on whether you perform the multiplication or division first.

In short, whether you use the PEDMAS and BODMAS method.

PEMDAS method: the order of operations is Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction, typically from left to right

BODMAS method: Brackets, Orders, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction

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People who believe the answer is 1 are working out all of the brackets stuff first.

So you do '2 + 2' and the sum simplifies to '8 ÷ 2(4)'. You then still have brackets so you have to do '2 x 4' before continuing on. This gives you '8 ÷ 8' which equals 1.

However, those who think it’s 16 believe that when you get to '8 ÷ 2(4)', you do '8 ÷ 2' first because they're both outside of the brackets. This gives you 4(4) which equals 16.

The maths equation that is dividing the internet
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