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nathan from twt@absolutelyCard_·
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nathan from twt@absolutelyCard_·
im lucky i use apple music because if was on spotify it would be telling me some shit like lovejoy is my most listened to artist of all time
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kitty⁷@kittycatcardz·
Like so much of my brand is being a teenage girl….Can i still cover things in sparkly stickers and have a peach celsius and a single nature valley bar for breakfast every morning Or do i have to open a 401k when i turn 20?
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kitty⁷@kittycatcardz·
I actually feel crazy as hell Idk how to not be a teenage girl
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nathan from twt@absolutelyCard_·
PEMDAS inadvertently taught an entire generation of people a fundamental misunderstanding of order of operations and what exactly subtraction and division are
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The One in Black@One_in_Black·
@absolutelyCard_ I'm a little confused how this can make a difference. If I do multiplication and then division, the outcome should be the same as if I do them both at the same time, because multiplication doesn't fundamentally change the outcome of division the way that it does addition.
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TACO Trade Democrat@Yellow_Dog1959·
@EchoFiveSeven @absolutelyCard_ In real life, when asking a question, you don’t use (). Two plus three plus four squared often is 81. Again, I don’t want to pass grade school math, I want to solve the problem.
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Jr@BabyBear2115·
@absolutelyCard_ I think his problem started with adding random parentheses to the equation that weren't there originally
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nathan from twt@absolutelyCard_·
@Greetanate the reason they’re doing that is because PEMDAS is a bad way of teaching order of operations 😭
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@Yellow_Dog1959 the point of parentheses are to represent the clarity found in the word problem. with no prior context, you can’t tell me 5+3*2=16. it just doesn’t. you only know it’s supposed to equal 16 because you have context, but that’s why you use parentheses in the first place.
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nathan from twt@absolutelyCard_·
@Yellow_Dog1959 i fully understand the word problem, im just not sure why you’re insisting on incorrectly representing it as an equation that in fact does not equal 16.
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HunterTheGoblin@HeartlessHunte4·
@absolutelyCard_ So, you're just telling us what we already learned after saying it was wrong... My brother is christ..
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nathan from twt@absolutelyCard_·
@Yellow_Dog1959 no, you can’t put () “anywhere you like.” the wording of the problem is irrelevant, if you’re going to format it like an equation you need to put parentheses where necessary. 5+3*2 is objectively 11, you can’t refute that.
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TACO Trade Democrat@Yellow_Dog1959·
@absolutelyCard_ Pemdas is really only useful for school exams and computer coding. I need plates for a picnic. There are 5 people in my family and 3 in yours and everyone needs 2 plates. 5+3*2=16 Sure you can put () anywhere you like but the wording is clear and the answer is 16.
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nathan from twt@absolutelyCard_·
@tgccpallc I think it’s a bad tool with no applications past 5th grade math quizzes so in a way I *am* blaming teachers for teaching it that way. It as a mnemonic does a shit job of teaching order of operations at its core.
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Tim Causey@tgccpallc·
@absolutelyCard_ This is one of those posts that is almost really good, but you’re pointing your finger at the wrong thing. “PEMDAS taught…” No, it didn’t. It’s a tool. No one blames hammers when builders misuse them. Blame the teachers or the students, but not the tools.
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nathan from twt@absolutelyCard_·
Like the whole fault in his reasoning stems from him thinking addition and subtraction are different operations and that addition must come first. He doesn’t know how signs work so he left the - sign because he didn’t use it.
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nathan from twt@absolutelyCard_·
people are telling me this wasn’t an issue with his understanding of PEMDAS and actually because he randomly added brackets but not getting that the reason he did that is because he doesn’t know how subtraction works and thinks addition has to go before it.. because of PEMDAS
skye 🩵@skyechannelwrx

@absolutelyCard_ he did a silly math error, i'm not even sure this is pemdas. he took 40 - 0 + 4 and made it 40 - (0 + 4), in which case he just randomly added parentheses for no reason??

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nathan from twt@absolutelyCard_·
@ribeyeslicer @birthdaybashed Addition and subtraction are associative so even if you added 4 to 0 there as long as you understood it was actually 4 + -0 and then were left with 40 + 4 you’d be fine.
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nathan from twt@absolutelyCard_·
@ribeyeslicer @birthdaybashed no because you probably still understand the operations at their core. his mistake was adding 4 and 0 here but leaving the - sign even though it’s part of the zero.
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