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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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