Can You Solve This Simple Math Problem?

This one looks like the easiest problem I've posted all week. It is not. Most people miss it by a factor of 4. Today's equation: 60÷5(7−5). Simple numbers, one sneaky rule. Most people simplify (7−5) to 2, then multiply 5×2=10 before dividing, landing on 60÷10=6. It feels correct because "5(2)" looks like a single glued term. It isn't — once the parentheses resolve, ÷ and × are equal rank, left to right, no exceptions. You'll learn the exact left-to-right rule most students were never taught properly, and how to spot this trap instantly from now on. 🔢 Comment your answer BEFORE watching — Team 6 or Team 24? ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - The Problem 00:30 - Why Everyone Gets This Wrong 01:30 - The Real PEMDAS Rule 03:00 - Final Answer Revealed 📌 Subscribe to Prime Logic — daily PEMDAS problems that expose the gaps in how math was actually taught to you. New problem every single day. Drop your answer in the comments before watching. Let's see if you can beat the majority. 👍 Like this video if you got it right 💬 Comment your answer — 6 or 24? 🔔 Subscribe + turn on notifications so you never miss the next one In this video I solve 60÷5(7−5) step by step using PEMDAS order of operations and explain exactly why most people get 6 instead of the correct answer of 24, covering implicit multiplication, left-to-right division rules, and subtraction-inside-parentheses traps. #PEMDAS #MathProblem #ViralMath