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Can someone please have a look at this question - I don't know If I solved the second one correctly...

http://web2.0calc.com/questions/need-help-with-math-work-thanks-asap 

 Apr 18, 2015

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I already did Zac :)

 Apr 18, 2015
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I already did Zac :)

Melody Apr 18, 2015
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Thanks :)

 

2/5t just immediately jumps out to me as $${\frac{{\mathtt{2}}}{\left({\mathtt{5}}{\mathtt{\,\times\,}}{\mathtt{t}}\right)}}$$ :/

 Apr 18, 2015
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Hi Zac :))

 

I just entered 3/5t   and this was the ouput I got.         $${\frac{{\mathtt{3}}}{{\mathtt{5}}}}{\mathtt{\,\times\,}}{\mathtt{t}}$$                 Mmm

 

I just hovered over yours and it said 3/(5t)   that is different - did you put the brackets in there?

 

Maybe the calc does interprete it differently depending on how it is used.  It sometimes acts a bit like a spell checker.  Mostly the changes are for the best but sometimes it gets things wrong.

This is yet another reason that it is good to always use brackets - especially if there is any chance of misinterpretation.  

 

Edit:     Sorry Badinage - For a moment I thought this was your post

 Apr 18, 2015

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