*Social media is once again buzzing over a “simple” math problem that’s causing plenty of confusion. At first glance, it looks like basic grade-school arithmetic, but it’s cleverly designed to trip up even the sharpest minds.*
The challenge is to solve $50 + 50 – 25 \times 0 + 2 + 2$ — and do it without grabbing a calculator.
Why People Get It Wrong
Many incorrect answers come from reading the equation straight from left to right, as if it were a sentence. Calculating it that way can lead you to answers like $0$ or $4$, but math doesn’t work that way. There’s a specific set of rules that must be followed.
The Solution: Mastering PEMDAS/BODMAS
To get the correct result, you need to apply the order of operations. Depending on where you learned math, you might know this rule as PEMDAS (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication/Division, Addition/Subtraction) or BODMAS.
The key point is that multiplication comes before addition and subtraction.
Step-by-Step Breakdown:
Identify the multiplication first. In the middle of the equation is $25 \times 0$. Any number multiplied by zero equals $0$.
The equation now becomes: $50 + 50 – 0 + 2 + 2$
Next, handle the addition and subtraction from left to right.
$50 + 50 = 100$
$100 – 0 = 100$
$100 + 2 = 102$
$102 + 2 = 104$
The Final Answer: 104
Why Does This Matter?
These kinds of puzzles aren’t just a bit of fun — they’re a reminder of how easy it is to forget fundamental rules when we rush. They’re a great way to keep your mind sharp and make sure those old classroom lessons are still sticking.
So, did you get it right on the first try, or did the zero throw you off?