48÷2(9+3) = ?

I've seen this on 2 different forums and it seems about 50/50 that people get it right. And hilariously the people who don't are adamant they are right. Let's see what happens here.

Please solve: 48÷2(9+3) = ?

288 or 2 depending on how you look at it. It would need some extra brackets to be unambiguous I think.

I'm going with 2

pluggy:
...depending on how you look at it.

It's math. There can only be 1 answer.

It's an obvious inequality
'?' = 63

288 makes more sense to me. I know why some answers 2 (obviously different order of calculation) but I can't think of a reason for 63. Your turn AWOL.

\begin{smartass}
You might expect 288. However you neither told the base for the number representation, nor the underlying field or ring in which to do the calculation. Assuming decimal representation and computations in Z you get 288. Hexadecimal in Z you get 1B0. Decimal representation computing in GF2 you have a division by 0. So you can get almost anything you want if you tweak the ring and/or the representation accordingly.

And you think 50% of the people get this right? I am impressed :wink:
\end{smartass}

@liudr: AWOL assumes ? == '?' because '?' == 63. So what he says is 48÷2(9+3) = ? is wrong and 48÷2(9+3) != ? would be right.

I think you're smart. On the other hand, I didn't say my 288 was decimal. I could have different base on each digit, and fractional or irrational base to make 288 equal a lot of things.

Depending on the base and/or ring. That's what I said. But the OP said 50% of the people get this right...

Why not switch to Z/1Z and make your 288 equal to "anything" :wink:

Yeah! In one of the recent exams I gave, I mentioned one senior professor in my department claims to be 35, base n years old and had my student estimate his base. ]:smiley:

On second thoughts, '?' could also be 111

:expressionless:

Google says the answer is 288 and we all know that Google is always correct.

http://www.google.com/search?q=48÷2(9%2B3)

@Biocow
EBCDIC

I would like to recall my answer and give the only, true, eternal answer.
The answer ofcourse is: 42!

Now you can all go to rest and relax yourselves, for the mystery has been solved.

The answer ofcourse is: 42!

But 42! is something like 1.4 x 1051

AWOL:

The answer ofcourse is: 42!

But 42! is something like 1.4 x 1051

To find my answer to that, please do the following:

  • pick up your keyboard
  • hold your head steady
  • hold the keyboard steadily and move it rapidly in the direction of your head untill you hear a crack

:smiley:

If 42 (0x2A) is the answer, but 0x2b | ~0x2B is the question, I think there is something very seriously wrong with arithmetic as we know it.