Ok I understand that its basicly a troll, and not written correctly, but the argument and definition of the divison symbol etc doesnt make sense to me, as I thought the main difference was how the 2 was treated in relation to the brackets, and equation within?
They way Ben has written it, both, have the multiplictaion symbol between the 2 and the bracket, this of course changes it to only one correct option. But with the 2 against the bracket, isnt it back to this:
Implied Multiplication Precedence
There does exist the argument that implied multiplication should be considered to have higher precedence than normal multiplication or division. For example, consider the problem "2/5x."
If one strictly follows the standard order of operations, the correct interpretation would be “(2/5)*(x).”
But many calculators and textbooks state that a higher value of precedence should be placed on implied multiplication than on explicit multiplication:
Because “5x” is implied to be "5*x," it gets higher priority than "2/5." In this case, "2/5x" would be interpreted as "(2)/(5*x)."
Returning to the original problem, if one utilizes the principles of implied multiplication, then “2(9+3)” gets higher precedence than the explicit “48/2,” and would be solved like this:
48 ÷ 2(9+3)=
48 ÷ 2(12)=
48 ÷ 24=
2
Proponents of higher precedence on implied multiplication would agree that 48 ÷ 2 * (9+3) = 288, but argue that 48 ÷ 2(9+3) = 2, which is how the problem was presented originally. However, there is a lack of consensus on the precedence of implied multiplication
I guess the last statement in bold somes it up.......

