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Different equations have different numbers of solutions.


Generally, the number of solutions is the same as the highest power

of the variable that appears in the equation.

Only two questions are known to have two answers, even though maths is thought to be exact.

Example:

48÷2(9+3)

this is an example.

How to work it out:

48 ÷ 2(9+3)=
48 ÷ 2(12)=
(48 ÷ 2)(12)=
24 * 12=
288

or

48 ÷ 2(9+3)=
48 ÷ 2(12)=
48 ÷ 24=
2

The other question is 6÷2(1+2)=
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