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This viral maths brain teaser has started a debate on X. Will you be able to solve it?

We bring you an intriguing brain teaser that is sure to leave you baffled. In this particular brain teaser, your task is to find the solution for an equation.

Published on: Mar 24, 2024 07:00 PM IST
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When it comes to solving maths-related problems, either many people love to do it, or some really don't; there is never an in-between with it. And if you are someone who claims to be a maths wizard, we have something that will challenge your skills. Are you up for it? Here, we bring you an intriguing brain teaser that is sure to leave you baffled. In this particular brain teaser, your task is to find the solution for an equation.

This brain teaser was shared on X by the handle @iambuterastann.
This brain teaser was shared on X by the handle @iambuterastann.

This brain teaser was shared on X by the handle @iambuterastann. It states, "Viral maths problem: 6÷2 (1+2)". After this puzzle was shared, it left many people confused. Do you think you have what it takes to solve it? Your time starts now… (Also Read: Viral brain teaser: Can you deduce who this man is looking at in a photograph?)

Take a look at this brain teaser here:

An individual wrote, “Its 9. Divide 6 and 2 its 3 and 1+2 is 3 now multiply 3x3 its 9.”

A second added, “It's not ‘written poorly’. It's not debatable. It doesn't matter if you learned BEDMAS or PEDMAS, B=brackets, P=parentheses (functions the same way). Don't drop the brackets before you finish. 6÷2(1+2) =6÷2(3) [you have to solve that inside and next to brackets first] =6÷6 =1”

A third commented, “So the discrepancy is because of a historical vs modern use of PEMDAS. but I'm a whole engineering student and the CORRECT answer is 1 because you always multiply before dividing.” (Also Read: Think you're good at maths? Try solving this school-level viral brain teaser: 2+4×4÷2-4)

“There's no right result vs. wrong result. It's ambiguously posed. Nobody actually writes likes like this so it's impossible to know what was intended. Your teachers lied to you about PEMDAS as though people write in-line division like this, but they don't,” shared a fourth.

 
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Vrinda Jain

Vrinda Jain is a journalist at Hindustan Times, specialising in viral trends and human stories from around the globe. With a flair for writing, Vrinda brings a unique perspective to the latest happenings, captivating readers with insightful and engaging narratives.

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