What do you call the actual answer to the problem?
A possible answer or approach to a problem is called a hypothesis.
What is the actual answer?
An actual answer is a reply that answer the question instead of going around it. The actual answer is the correct reply. Let’s say a politician was bribed.
Is the answer 1 or 9?
The division sign implies fraction, and all the math on the bottom of the fraction is done first. No one uses a division symbol. The answer is 1. The answer is 9.
What is the answer 3 3×3 3?
So , 3+ 3×3 + 3 solving left to right becomes 3+9+3 {multiplication first } now that multiplication is solved the next step is to work left to right solving the addition as (3+9)+3 now becomes 12+3 , now to continue left to right and solving for the addition 12+3= 15 , 15 is the solution.
What is the 5th power of 3?
The “5th Power” of a number is the number multiplied by itself 5 times. It is written as number5. Saying “3 to the exponent 5” or 35 is the same as saying 3 times 3 times 3 times 3 times 3 (equals 243).
Is Bodmas valid?
No, for two reasons: First, BODMAS does not apply to any equations. It is one possible set of rules used to determine in which order the operations should be carried out in order to determine the value of a mathematical expression (not equation, which is an equality asserting that two expressions have the same value).
Are there any exceptions to Pemdas?
PEMDAS or BODMAS. Left to Right (as old calculators which performed “immediate” calculations used to do) Right to Left (as the programming language APL does) Reverse Polish (which also changes the required order of arguments and was used on old TI calculators)
Did Bodmas replace Pemdas?
PEMDAS and BODMAS are exactly identical; they are different names for the exact same set of rules. In BODMAS you do not always do “division before multiplication”, nor in PEMDAS do you always do “multiplication before division”.
Is Pemdas the same as Bodmas?
BODMAS stands for Brackets, Orders, Division, Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction. BIDMAS and PEMDAS do exactly the same thing but using different words. BODMAS explains the “Order of Operations” in maths and BIDMAS AND PEMDAS do exactly the same thing but using slightly different words.
What replaced Pemdas?
GEMS stands for “Groupings, Exponents, Multiply/Divide, Subtract/Add”. Why do we like it better? The G stands for groupings so it includes parentheses, brackets, braces, and fraction bars. The E stands for exponents just like in the old PEMDAS acronym.
Why is Pemdas bad?
There is no universally accepted rule as there are several: PEMDAS, BEDMAS, PE(MD)AS. It is not possible to say what is correct and what is incorrect. There are different rules, leading to different results. The expression is not well defined.
Is Pemdas always the rule?
Simple, right? We use an “order of operations” rule we memorized in childhood: “Please excuse my dear Aunt Sally,” or PEMDAS, which stands for Parentheses Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction. * This handy acronym should settle any debate—except it doesn’t, because it’s not a rule at all.
What does S stand for in Pemdas?
“M” stands for multiply, and “D” stands for divide, but you can do either-or first. They both rank equally in the PEMDAS order. As long as you do them before “A” and “S”, which stands for add and subtract.
What dies the E in Pemdas mean?
exponents