>gym has 9-2÷1/4+1 racks
9.5 racks?! How can you have 0.5 racks?!
*confusion intensifies*
No racks? Assuming 1/4 is ¼
Wait... Or 2 racks?
2 racks ya spergs
>>39440961
>>gym has 9-2÷1/4+1 racks
>9-2/4+1
>9-½+1
>9.5
lrn2math
>>39441328
2 divided by one fourth is 8
>>39441345
Oh, I didn't notice that he differentiated ÷ and /.
lrn2¼
>>39440961
>/fit/ can calculate how much weight is on a bar with 5 45s a 35 and a 25, but not a simple 8th grade algebra problem.
>>39441436
u = a fgt x 1
*farts in hand and throws in your face*
get math'd on bitch
>>39442466
Like i get what u were going for but the execution was not good
>>39440961
>÷
WHAT IS THAT?
>>39440961
The answer is 2.
Anything else and you're mentally retarded.
>>39440961
>gym has |Sym(A_4)|/|Aut(S_6)| * (ch(T) + ζ(-2)) squat racks
SAGE AND HIDE
no need to have this retarded thread again
>>39443480
>gym has 1+2+3+...=-1/12 squat racks
>>39443488
this
sage'd
>>39440961
OP is confusing you by using both ÷ and /, you'll get a different result if you consider those are the same.
>>39443781
the logical thing to assume is that he is using the formal sign to indicate a division operator and / to indicate a fraction as that is the common vernacular (although a fraction is just a division expression), as most people denote fractions as x/y, while the division sign is almost exclusively used for a dividing operator.
Oh look its THIS thread again