halflings love their new giant children
woman yelling at cat meme but make it ancient greek red figure pottery
a travelling salesperson making their final rounds on the last day of autumn
-mollymauk
sometimes people try to tell me that scientists are paragons of rationality and I have to break it to them that I have yet to work in a lab that didn’t have at least one weird secret shrine in it
nothing can beat that recycled stained glass aesthetic
So as far as I can tell (based on a small refresher if I’m to be honest) it’s based on one of the more subtle points of order of operation
First you do the parenthesis as we’ve been taught: 8/2(2+2) -> 8/2*4
However at this point you’re just supposed to go left to right: 8/2*4 -> 4*4 -> 16
This is because there is no inherent order between multiplication and division; they should be done essentially at the same time, left to right
The issue lies in the fact that most of us are taught to foil when we see multiplication paired with parenthesis: 2(2+2) -> 2(4) -> 8
Hence why we would intuitively end up at: 8/8 -> 1
(The spacing of the terms in the problem also make this seem more correct)
Edit: just noticed the Keep Reading in one of the posts above, which is a very good/better than my explanation and afterwards
members of the chain (?)! blue and buts!
I heard that there were people making ocs for the chain and I’m slight temptation
(via Saturday Morning Cartoons: Baopu #15) by Yao Xiao
words to remember
Took a walk on the dark side for my latest ‘Disney & Dragons’ speedpaint by putting a DnD twist on some classic villains~! I swear, these redesigns get more fun every time! >:3c
(As per usual I went into detail in the video about what class I made each character into and why, but if you haven’t seen it yet then feel free to make your own guesses based on these artworks!)
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