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Since I am a world champion thread hijacker, I'll ask the gathered group to give the next number in this series and explain their guess.
1,1,1,2,1 _____



LOL . . . the debate continues.
Actually, I once used a similar problem in HP ICT Training. In my case, it was this one: 1 + 2 x 3 = ?
Some said 9, some said 7. Oddly, when I expressed it the following way, time to solve was longer: 1.0 + 2.00 x 3.000 = ___
The answer to your question is 8.96. Also, make the responders prove their answer.
Since I am a world champion thread hijacker, I'll ask the gathered group to give the next number in this series and explain their guess.
1,1,1,2,1 _____
Bob
PEMDAS!
Nuff Said
If you are bored, try these math problems.
Unsolved Problems -- from Wolfram MathWorld
Bob
The problem is more clearly written like this: (6/2) * (1+2), in which the answer is 9.Brackets are clear enough. The more interesting part is this:
6
--- * 3 = 9
2
or
6
--- = 1
2*3
Depends how you look at it...![]()
LOL . . . the debate continues.
Actually, I once used a similar problem in HP ICT Training. In my case, it was this one: 1 + 2 x 3 = ?
Some said 9, some said 7. Oddly, when I expressed it the following way, time to solve was longer: 1.0 + 2.00 x 3.000 = ___
The answer to your question is 8.96. Also, make the responders prove their answer.
Since I am a world champion thread hijacker, I'll ask the gathered group to give the next number in this series and explain their guess.
1,1,1,2,1 _____
Bob
PEMDAS!
Nuff Said
If you are bored, try these math problems.
Unsolved Problems -- from Wolfram MathWorld
Bob
Brackets are clear enough. The more interesting part is this:
6
--- * 3 = 9
2
or
6
--- = 1
2*3
Depends how you look at it...![]()
I say 9 as well. With PEMDAS, it's what's inside the parenthesis. As others have said, when the one number is in the parenthesis and the other is outside, it can simply be rewritten with a multiplication symbole.
2(3) = 2 * 3, and once you rewrite it that way, PEMDAS takes over and you divide 6/2 first then multiply by 3.
Also just punched it into my TI-83 and got 9. I trust that thing with my life...well at least when it comes to math.
Ahhh!
If we use sequences and series I think the answer is 3
I think this is an "Dual" infinite sequence
That is there are two sequences in this number line.
First Sequence is 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
NOW the second sequence is:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc etc
But I could be totally wrong lol![]()