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This depends on the order of operations, as it is ambigious as to whether it means (6/2)*(1+2) or 6/(2*(1+2)). FWIW, most, if not all interpreters interpret this as the former, and so the answer is 9.
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i'm actually sitting here fighting with a freshman about a math problem so y'all help me out and do it by hand (don't use a calculator)...
6÷2(1+2)
6÷2(1+2)
The problem here is mostly how people perceive the scope of the division operator; the order of operations dictates that division and multiplication have equal precedence, and so they should be executed in order. It usually helps to write division as n/m => n * (1/m) to help you understand why this is the case:
6 * (1/2) * (1+2)
6 * (1/2) * (1+2)