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KWF

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Does $35.95 per year per $1000 indicate which one of the following and why?

$35.95(year/$1000) or ($35.95/1 year)/$1000
 
Does $35.95 per year per $1000 indicate which one of the following and why?

$35.95(year/$1000) or ($35.95/1 year)/$1000
They are equivalent.

\(\displaystyle \dfrac{$35.95}{\dfrac{year}{$1000}} = \dfrac{\dfrac{$35.95}{1}}{\dfrac{1\ year}{$1000}} =\dfrac{$35.95}{1} * \dfrac{$1000}{1\ year} = \dfrac{0.03595}{year}.\)

\(\displaystyle \dfrac{\dfrac{$35.95}{1\ year}}{$1000} = \dfrac{\dfrac{$35.95}{1\ year}}{\dfrac{$1000}{1}} =\dfrac{$35.95}{1\ year} * \dfrac{1}{$1000} = \dfrac{0.03595}{year}.\)
 
Thanks for the reply!

Does it make a difference where the parentheses are placed?
 
Thanks for the reply!

Does it make a difference where the parentheses are placed?
When you are dealing ONLY with multiplication and division (or ONLY with addition and subtraction) placement of parentheses never makes any difference.

EDIT: Ah Subhatash Khan you are right. That dual use of - to mean subtraction or to mean negative means that parentheses may make a difference whenever you have to deal with minus signs. Thanks for the correction. Going off to the corner now.
 
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When you are dealing ONLY with multiplication and division (or ONLY with addition and subtraction) placement of parentheses never makes any difference.
In my opinion - it does.

3 - -2 =?

3 - -2 +3 =?

3 - (-2 +3) =?
 
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