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TopicWhat's the answer to this math problem?
philsov
09/14/17 5:52:28 PM
#16:


LordTrinen posted...
So there might not even BE a correct answer to this!


It's the blue/gold dress thing all over again.

that said, I contend that 1*2*3 / 1*2*3 is a different equation than both 1*2*3*2*3 / 1 and 1*2*3/1*2*3 (although the latter two give the same result, it gets funkier when you throw in addition/subtraction on whether you divide everything by the denominator or merely a single term)
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