What enrages me is the pairing of "wrong" and "correct".
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With pemdas correct if written, incorrect if spoken. Ignoring pemdas the opposite. And verbally if the exclamation is not spoken as factorial
4 factorial is correct lol
Yee, I was in the midst of correcting myself since I was typing off my memory
I actually remember seeing this on my YouTube feed. I was pretty confused at first until I saw the factorial sign.
OH!
And that kids name? Mathew Matician.
The kid who got it wrong? Numbers McCountyFingers.
Where is the bell curve
Throw up some brackets, you rage-baiting motherfucker!
No actually the trick to this one is that Four-Factorial equals 24
So 40 - 16 = 24
Aha! Fair enough.
This one's perfectly unambiguous without brackets, unlike the 1/2x stuff
it's wrong, because:
- i would never ask a kid something like that
- there is a question mark missing
- i don't know any kids and they would probably just flip me off in that situation, which is okay, because they shouldn't talk to strangers
40-32/2 _ 4!
40-16 _ 2×3×4
30-6 _ 2×12
24 = 24
Checks out.
Depends if the kid said "four!" or "four factorial"
That’s how I say factorial though I just yell
So Italians mathematicians put everything in factorial
all maths must be said in a neutral tone lest you imply factorials
Almost as if the joke relies on the fact that in written form those are the same.