It goes way back in the day Z. Do you think a magic egg rained out of the sky and a new creature, later known as a chicken, was in? No. Chicken came first, and they continue to reproduce.
Enough of this. I'd rather eat chicken tenders right now!
Okay. So 1/3 is your chance at the beginning. If wrong, 1/2 is your chance afterward. You add them, and get 2/3
$${\mathtt{4}}{\mathtt{\,\times\,}}\left({\mathtt{\,-\,}}\left({\mathtt{4}}\right){\mathtt{\,-\,}}{\mathtt{3}}{\mathtt{\,\times\,}}{\mathtt{6}}\right) = -{\mathtt{88}}$$
1 1/3=4/3
4*1=4
3*4=12
4/12=1/3
1/3 is the answer
1...is there only common factor
The question!
No...it doesn't
$${{\mathtt{5}}}^{{\mathtt{2}}}{\mathtt{\,\times\,}}{{\mathtt{2}}}^{{\mathtt{4}}}{\mathtt{\,-\,}}{{\mathtt{7}}}^{{\mathtt{2}}} = {\mathtt{351}}$$
2 1/4?????
Yeah!
5+20=25
25*2=50
50-15=35
That is assuming x means multipulication!