Are you going by your own calculations or is there an honest answer to this by the creator of this mathematic exercise? Because it's very obvious it's 60. lol
- First section: the glasses of pop/soda have a value of 10 (10 + 10 + 10 = 30).
- Second section: the glass of pop/soda has a value of 10 and the burgers have a value of 5 (10 + 5 + 5 = 20).
- Third section: the burger has a value of 5 and the fries have a value of 1 per bag. There are four bags in total (2 + 2) for a total of 9 (5 + 2 + 2 = 9).
Fourth section: the burger has a value of 5 and the single bag of fries has a value of 1. This is then multiplied by the value of the glass of pop/soda (a value of 10), which is 5 + 1 (= 6) x 10 = 60. lol
Again, if you add up all the totals from each section (30 + 20 + 9 + 60) it equals 119. Please explain how is this wrong? lol
Oh, FFS. Are you kidding me? Reading below, it's obvious you've "liked" every answer that came to a total of 15. However, a conclusion to that total ONLY works if there's a bracket around the values of the fries and pop/soda in the last section! lol i. e. 5 + [1 X 10 = 10] = 15. But there were no brackets! Had there have been brackets in your example, I easily would have come to a total of 15. But given there were no brackets, that total is is not only flawed, it is incorrect. The ONLY way to come to a total of 15 is if the value of the fries and pop/soda are subtotalled within brackets and then added to the burger's value of 5. lol I know that may sound like a "technicality" or me being a stickler, but bracketing and punctuation within mathematics is a thing, and is important because it changes the outcome of the equation. Even if you grab a calculator and add the value of the burger to the value of the fries and multiply with the value of the pop/soda straight across it comes to 60. Again, the ONLY way to come to a total of 15 is to bracket the values of the bag of fries and glass of pop/soda as a separate subtotal. Those brackets are not present, so why would it be tallied that way? My answer of 60 still stands. lol If you want to come to a total of 15 without brackets it doesn't work.
Nope. Pedmas applies always. If there was brackets they would go first no matter what it was +-÷×. Since there is no brackets the order is ÷ × + - it's pretty basic stuff.
shit, so there is. okay now I get it. Very well done. I was totally faked out. When i develop an exam for my next class I am going to get you to help me.
A coke is ten, since three of them = 30 A hamburger is five, since two them and a coke = 20 French Fries are two since one burger and two fries = 9 Therefore one burger, (5), one fries, (2) = 7, multiplied by one soda, (10), = 70 No part of that last set equates to 15.
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15.. 1st grade math.
The answer is 15… you’re welcome
I'll take mine medium well with an answer of 70.
Without looking at the comments, I'd say 25.
Shit, got tricked at the end. It's 15. That's vicious.
The answer is 60.
... Unless you're looking for the total of everything and then it's 119.
Neither are correct
Are you going by your own calculations or is there an honest answer to this by the creator of this mathematic exercise? Because it's very obvious it's 60. lol
It's very obvious it's not 60 if you follow order of operations.
- First section: the glasses of pop/soda have a value of 10 (10 + 10 + 10 = 30).
- Second section: the glass of pop/soda has a value of 10 and the burgers have a value of 5 (10 + 5 + 5 = 20).
- Third section: the burger has a value of 5 and the fries have a value of 1 per bag. There are four bags in total (2 + 2) for a total of 9 (5 + 2 + 2 = 9).
Fourth section: the burger has a value of 5 and the single bag of fries has a value of 1. This is then multiplied by the value of the glass of pop/soda (a value of 10), which is 5 + 1 (= 6) x 10 = 60. lol
Again, if you add up all the totals from each section (30 + 20 + 9 + 60) it equals 119. Please explain how is this wrong? lol
You're not following order of operations.
Oh, FFS. Are you kidding me? Reading below, it's obvious you've "liked" every answer that came to a total of 15. However, a conclusion to that total ONLY works if there's a bracket around the values of the fries and pop/soda in the last section! lol i. e. 5 + [1 X 10 = 10] = 15. But there were no brackets! Had there have been brackets in your example, I easily would have come to a total of 15. But given there were no brackets, that total is is not only flawed, it is incorrect. The ONLY way to come to a total of 15 is if the value of the fries and pop/soda are subtotalled within brackets and then added to the burger's value of 5. lol I know that may sound like a "technicality" or me being a stickler, but bracketing and punctuation within mathematics is a thing, and is important because it changes the outcome of the equation. Even if you grab a calculator and add the value of the burger to the value of the fries and multiply with the value of the pop/soda straight across it comes to 60. Again, the ONLY way to come to a total of 15 is to bracket the values of the bag of fries and glass of pop/soda as a separate subtotal. Those brackets are not present, so why would it be tallied that way? My answer of 60 still stands. lol If you want to come to a total of 15 without brackets it doesn't work.
Nope. Pedmas applies always. If there was brackets they would go first no matter what it was +-÷×. Since there is no brackets the order is ÷ × + - it's pretty basic stuff.
Basically you divide or multiple before you add or subtract in any equation.
the answer is 70
It is not 70
17 I think
Nope
I'm guessing 70?
Incorrect
Seventeen
Nvm, 16
Both wrong
60 and that’s my final answer. Every time I look at this picture. I notice something else.
Still wrong
15. This really has a lot of tricks to it!
I can. Do you want me to say it on here or dm you.
You can say it on here
The answer is 18.
Nope
I just redid it it’s 16?
Nope not 16
Why the burger is 5 the fry must be 1 and the drink is ten. Right?
Yes. Correct. 5+1×10=15
(You multiply before addition)
Ok I see it now
19..
17….
Nope
What, how
Oh, 16!
Nope...
Lol, it’s 16
Oh 15!!!
Kept missing that multiplication sign lmfao.
I got it first, so I better get MHO.
You didn't actually
I think I tied with someone else.
Anyways, I’m kidding.
The question was surprisingly cool.
It’s not really difficult, but this goes to show if people aren’t really paying deep attention they can miss something fairly simple to solve.
17.5? 😕
Damn. Already see my mistake. 🤦♀️
25. Easy
Nope
Soda =10. Burger = 5. Fries = 2.
2x10 + 5 = 25
Look again
Are you remembering order of operations?
Yes... Look again
Shit. The fries. It's 15
Sixteen
Coke worth (30/3 is 10)
Burger (20-10=10 10/2 is 5)
Fries (9-5=4 4/4 is 1)
So 10+5+1=16
Nope
Getting bad at not reading its 160
Sorry 60
Nope it's not
seventeen
Nope
Correct!
@Rachelspiks no it is seventy.
No it's not lmao
damn- it is twentyfive.
It's 25, because the last equation contains a multiplication sign.
@Rachelspiks yes, it is a question that takes advantage of the linear processes of the human mind.
It's 15
The coke is 10
The burger is 5
Fries are 2
5+(2X10)-= 25
how do you get 15?
In the final equation, there is only one bag of chips representing a particular value rather than two in the one above.
@Rachelspiks yes but a bag of chips is two dollars.
There is no money value here. Chips are 1 ea
if a burger is 5 then the fries are 2. In the third equation. 5+2+2=9
There's 4 packs of fries
shit, so there is. okay now I get it.
Very well done.
I was totally faked out.
When i develop an exam for my next class I am going to get you to help me.
25...
Oops
5+1×10... not 5+2×10... so 15.
It's 17
Wrong
No it's not the soda is 10, the burger is 5 and the fries are 2
Look again
Shit... in my defense, I'm high
You don't need a defense I think a total of 2 or 3 people got it right first go
I do need a defense, I'm not usually this blind
19. Easy
Nope not right
Yeah, I know, I clicked off it before I wanted to. 17?
Nope
According to the icons and the totals, 17 seems like the most logical answer.
That's not the correct answer
Oh shit!! That's a times sign! 70.
A coke is ten, since three of them = 30
A hamburger is five, since two them and a coke = 20
French Fries are two since one burger and two fries = 9
Therefore one burger, (5), one fries, (2) = 7, multiplied by one soda, (10), = 70
No part of that last set equates to 15.
There is 1 pack of fries on the last equation not 2
sorry my brain is being used.
24 and a gain of 5 pounds
So? Go get one!