@Awoo
No. It's 9.
Of course it's 9. This is a primary school excersise.

6÷2(1+2)=
6÷2*(1+2)=
6÷2*3=
3*3=9

The problem is, that boomers do forget the "official notation" after a few decades, since they don't need it.

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@Awoo
That is what I call a "castling" problem.
Chess has a defined moveset for all figures. You can move one piece at a time, and the game is clear for everyone. Yet, 900 years ago, an asshole pulled a move out of his ass to win a game, and claimed, that it's a "traditional move that everyone knows about".

So, since then, there are still people who actually learn the move just because they are too scared to state the obvious.

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