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Math problem made me laugh...

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To divide fractions, you just take the recipricol of one of them... I think. Sooo... 30x2=60+10=70.
 
Originally posted by: tasburrfoot78362
Divide 30 by 1/2, and add 10. What answer do you come up with?

People are debating about it at work, and it's funny listening to them. It's quickly turning into a fustercluck. This is what they get for getting Fraggle Rock stuck in my head.
Tas.

70
 
Literally speaking, it should be 70. But with today's lackluster standards of grammar and speech, the problem could have easily been intended to be 25.
 
Originally posted by: dighn
it's 70. but in everyday life you usually do not divide by a number < 1 so i can see how people would interpret it as divide into 1/2's

in fact if somebody asked me that out of a math/science/engineering/etc context i'd wonder what they really mean

yea, the difference is by one word (by/in), so i can see why people would get confused
 
The wording just makes u want to divide 30 by 2, so i could see how it would easly create confusion in the work place (aka, not a math lab, or is it???), but if u take a second look and the technical answer is 70. I had to take a second look.
 
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