Submitted by TheManNamedPeterPan t3_z8c5vf in explainlikeimfive
John_Vattic t1_iyc8ya7 wrote
Reply to comment by Spadeninja in ELI5 why we first multiply, then add by TheManNamedPeterPan
Nothing at all makes the French person wrong, if the math adds up. I'm not talking about culture at all, it's just an example, like launching a rocket mentioned earlier in the thread. You seem a little angry, you ok?
To put it another way, forget about the equation. The "required" answer to launch the rocket in the example at the start of this thread is 7, not 9. Could we conceivably write and read math in a different order? Yeah absolutely, but if we write math the same and two people read it differently, then there's too much rocket fuel and it explodes on launch. That's why we have a standard for reading back these equations so that we can all get to the same answer.
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