The Math Problem That Broke The Internet In 2011 Is Back — 48÷2(9+3)

This is THE ONE. The math problem that genuinely broke the internet in 2011 — and people are STILL arguing about it today. Today's problem: 48 ÷ 2(9+3) Half the world says 288. Half the world says 2. Both sides are absolutely certain they're right. The reason this problem causes so much conflict comes down to one concept almost nobody learned in school: implicit multiplication — and whether it takes priority over division or not. In this video I settle the debate once and for all using the actual rules of PEMDAS, left-to-right evaluation, and what every major mathematical authority says about how this expression must be read. 🔢 Team 288 or Team 2? Drop your answer BEFORE watching! ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - The Problem 00:30 - Why This Broke The Internet 01:30 - What Is Implicit Multiplication? 02:30 - Left-To-Right Rule Explained 04:00 - The Definitive Answer 📌 Subscribe to Prime Logic — the channel that settles math arguments with logic, not guessing. 👍 Like this video 💬 Comment your answer — 288 or 2? 🔔 Subscribe for daily math problems #PEMDAS #ViralMath #OrderOfOperations