Yt needs the blue pills now
I'm not saying your maths is wrong what i ment was the 'O' in BODMAS is superfluous, if the O mean of as in fractions then its no diferent to division.
example, (2/3) two on three, fraction
2 (divided sign) 3
They mean the same thing so BODMAS is like
Brackets, division, mutiplication, division, ect
~Scott
Well yeah, you get the same answer but isn't this about the order in which it is ment to be done. If you do it your way its like saying
Brackets
Division
Multiplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction
Your way has dicision twice mine only once...
~Scott
aight, here we go
BIMDAS
2/(3x4+(2-1))
Brackets
2/(12+(1)
2/(13)
Indicies none
Multiplication none
Division
= .1538 ect
done
What the problem is?
~Scott
Edit: Damn 5614(?) beat me to it
Do you realise that the only country to use nukes in a war is the same country that says who can have them? I'd be more worried about the US using nukes then some 'uncivilised' country that hasn't the capacity to wage a full scale nuclear war.
It is blatenly obvious that the 'free country' your talking about is the US. Is unknown? come on now that is wishful thinking.
~Scott
I dont see why your surprised skirts are so unpopular i hardly ever wear mine anymore . However i much prefer a hot cup of black coffee in the morning then a hot cup of black moggy
As for your question I took computing studies for two years and failed very single test. *curse you free arcade!!!! * but i would suggest puting 'TotalVotes / Voters ' in brackets
~Scott
I only think three things from that list.
-Nuclear war
-Fusion power plants
-Designer babys
Colonization on mars will take alot longer then my lifetime that is even if it ever happens. This whole 100+ lifespan is total hype even if we can continue to improve our medicine we will be riddled with cancer from the 'nuclear war' I predicted. Teleportation, well if were talking photons then yes, but in the 'beam me up scotty' sort of way then i don't think thats going to happen.
~Scott
The green flame is due to the prescence of copper ions.
Edit: Its not exactly a chemical reaction that causes the green flame but the atomic absorbance spectrum of the ion.
~Scott
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