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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    Brackets Indicies Multiplication Devision Additions and subtractions...
    We are talking order of operations aren't we? I've seen some variations, but not this one.

    Good analysis of the 'solution' too. I wouldn't spend too much more time on this though.
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    theres another good error in his logical model but I already mentioned it as gearing being eliminated but by logical expansion

    using his speed =distance/time formula and eliminting the gearing via the logic of the only factor is the Revs done

    if the time and the speed give the same distance for engine A as it does for engine B then the engine has done the same number of revolutions soooooo

    using that fact that the gearing hasnt changed the proposal of the only factor being the total revolutions done to cover the distance should reveal that IF engine A + engine b do the same number of revolutions that they use the same amount of fuel....

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    Quote Originally Posted by awabbit6 View Post
    We are talking order of operations aren't we? I've seen some variations, but not this one.

    Good analysis of the 'solution' too. I wouldn't spend too much more time on this though.
    yeah Bimdas is the order of operations

    I is indicies Ie Squares, cubes, square roots, cube roots y^x and that sort of stuff.

    what did you get for O?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post

    I'll edit my tagline to include something about spelling.
    No thanks, I do my own mechanicing

    I'm enjoying you absolutely anihilate his question(s) and the following theory

    Like i stated the boundarys of the question will change to suit, then comes the disclaimer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    yeah Bimdas is the order of operations

    I is indicies Ie Squares, cubes, square roots, cube roots y^x and that sort of stuff.

    what did you get for O?
    'Of' although it is really only encountered in Yr1-6.

    Indices can be done at any time really, depending on the base (or what you change the base to!)
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    for awwabit...
    I didnt think they could...

    2+3^2 = 11 if you use a bimdas calculator (bomdas)

    2+3^2= 25 If you dont

    and for rovercare..

    I reckon I know what hes trying to sort out.. by the standards of some of the phrasing of some questions I get asked by General hands, civvies and some people who really should know better Travelers questions is positively shakespherian.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    for awwabit...
    I didnt think they could...

    2+3^2 = 11 if you use a bimdas calculator (bomdas)

    2+3^2= 25 If you dont
    As I said, depends on the base. You can multiply or divide numbers with the the same base by adding or subtracting the indices.

    2^3 x 2^6 = 2^9 = 512

    or

    2^3 / 2^6 = 2^-3 = 0.125

    Hence doing M and D before I.
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    Quote Originally Posted by awabbit6 View Post
    As I said, depends on the base. You can multiply or divide numbers with the the same base by adding or subtracting the indices.

    2^3 x 2^6 = 2^9 = 512

    or

    2^3 / 2^6 = 2^-3 = 0.125

    Hence doing M and D before I.

    Sneaky, I still reckon thats covered by indicies as your just runing MDAS on the Indicies....
    Dave

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    This has all become a bit much. I'm outta here. Good luck with the maths.

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    Sheesh no offence but this thread cracked me up

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