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3d = 30, d=10What alien universe is this true? No matter if the wrong order of operations is used, that's an impossible result lol
3d = 30, d=10
1d + 2h = 10 + 2h; h=5
1h+2f = 9 = 5+2f; f=2
h+(fxD) = 5 +(2x10) = 5+20 = 25. Unless I failed algebra again.
Your algebra is not being called into question, your observational skills are. There's ONE (1) bag of fries in the last image, but four bags (2+2) in the preceding image.
Try
3d = 30, d=10
1d + 2h = 10 + 2h; h=5
1h+2f+2f = 9 = 5+2f + 2f; f=1
h+(fxD) = 5 +(1x10) = 5+10 = 15
edit:
And if you use the wrong order of operations:
(h+f) x d = (5+1) x 10 = 60
15 and 60 are the only possible answers, 25 is right out.
Thank you, good sir! I failed to recognize that some might miss the obvious observational "trick" in this one. It looked clear as day to me!
you only failed order of operations and the obvious = each french fry bag = 1.3d = 30, d=10
1d + 2h = 10 + 2h; h=5
1h+2f = 9 = 5+2f; f=2
h+(fxD) = 5 +(2x10) = 5+20 = 25. Unless I failed algebra again.
Think of what kind of person behind a keyboard actually says those kinds of things. It ain't gonna be a contributing adult member of society, that's for sure.
I think Woodstock pretty much ended the concept we need a reason for drunken orgies.
And olds basement ended the concept that we would want drunken orgies.
Does this rag smell like chloroform?![]()
Damn, and I was wearing my readers.Your algebra is not being called into question, your observational skills are. There's ONE (1) bag of fries in the last image, but four bags (2+2) in the preceding image.
Try
3d = 30, d=10
1d + 2h = 10 + 2h; h=5
1h+2f+2f = 9 = 5+2f + 2f; f=1
h+(fxD) = 5 +(1x10) = 5+10 = 15
edit:
And if you use the wrong order of operations:
(h+f) x d = (5+1) x 10 = 60
15 and 60 are the only possible answers, 25 is right out.
