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I came across this in some brain teaser question bank.

What should be the answer of this?
( (3+1) / 3) * 6

I thought it is 7 but the correct answer is 8. 

That can happen only when it is (3+1) * (6/3). Since there are parenthesis given in the expression how can I get 8? I tried to double check and the answer is correct.

Can somebody help me in understanding this?

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    What brain teaser question bank is this from? It's basic order of operations. When you came up with 7, were you assuming integer division (dropping the remainder)? That's the only reason to come to that answer, that I can think of. Mar 5, 2013 at 17:44
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    @iamnotmaynard Even if you drop the remainder, you would get 6. Mar 5, 2013 at 17:45
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    "brain teaser"? Oh, my.
    – duffymo
    Mar 5, 2013 at 17:46
  • Please do tell how you got 7.
    – NPE
    Mar 5, 2013 at 17:46
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    I am sure our friends on mathoverflow.net would welcome this question ;)
    – NPE
    Mar 5, 2013 at 17:48

3 Answers 3

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Working with integers:

  ((3 + 1) / 3) * 6 
= (4 / 3) * 6 
= 1 * 6 
= 6

Working with floats:

  ((3 + 1) / 3) * 6 
= (4 / 3) * 6
= (4 / 3) * (6 / 1)

As a fraction:

= (6 * 4) / (3 * 1) 
= 24 / 3 
= 8
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    +1 for integer division
    – A4L
    Mar 5, 2013 at 17:48
  • @Kirilenko : Isn't numbers like 3 , 1 and 6 are integers. And Can you please explain How did the precedence of multiplication came over parentheses ?
    – cipher
    Mar 5, 2013 at 17:51
  • @cipher: I assume "integers" as C language defines it. That's how the question was tagged when I've written my answer.
    – md5
    Mar 5, 2013 at 17:52
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This is just simple arithmetic - nothing to do with programming, nor the difference between infix, prefix and postfix notations:

((3+1) / 3) * 6 = (4 / 3) * 6
                = 1.333... * 6
                = 8

This brain teaser question bank is clearly expecting you to use the usual rules of mathematics - it's not a C brain teaser question bank after all. Even if you were using integer division instead (where 4 / 3 would give 1), the answer would be 6.

See the result on Wolfram Alpha.

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By the sound of it, this is basic arithmetic and has nothing whatsoever to do with programming:

(3 + 1) / 3 * 6 = 
4 / 3 * 6 =
(4 * 6) / 3 =
24 / 3 =
8
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    You are ignoring a pair of parentheses and altering the order of operations as specified in the original equation. Granted that this doesn't have an effect on the final result in this case, but you should avoid doing that - or at least be explicit about it. Mar 5, 2013 at 17:45

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