I work in a primary school and this cartoon couldn't be more accurate

Parents beware.

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I had a british music teacher in primary school and she always cried about our nationalistic songs about those islands

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA brits showing their true feelings when there's no risk of getting arrested

Pray sing me one of your nationalistic songs faggot.

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fucking goblin phenotype

Every fucking time.

Why are you assisting the system then

no they cringe af

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do they teach common core?

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>make a set of rules to govern how you represent data
>niggers are too stupid to learn basic math
>"both ways are correct"
please god send hitler back please now please

here's what they want to do to your children

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>Trannies have Rainbow Cum

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wait, does multiplying numbers adjacent to parenthesis come before all other multiplication and division?

write it as a fraction and it becomes clear user

pemdas is common core?

what a hideous woman. like nigger tier ugly.

>I work in a primary school
Tell us stories then.

oh yeah, that makes sense.
i forgot multiplication explicitly comes before division.

This. I always convert my backslash divisions into fractions. If you want the answer 16, it needs to be written 20÷5x2x2, or (20÷5)(2x2) and so on

Yes. The lack of a * between the 5 and bracket indicates it is part of the bracketed expression, which may as well be 20/[5*(2*2)]

Parentheses
Exponents
Multiplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction

everything else is nigger tier and isnt ever used in the real world and only exists to confuse people and make them dumber

nigger doesn't know fractions.

Whoever wrote the formula this way is a fucking idiot.
But....given the division and multiplication have the same priority and that operations are going from left to right, the answer 16 is supposedly correct.
But nobody writes like that

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At the same time if you write like 2(x) something, it has higher priority.

yeah, my teacher one year insisted that you do multiplication and division at the same time, then addition and subtraction at the same time.
she got in deep shit for low test scores, but the union stepped in and it was dropped.

I'm getting out.

Kek