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See, I thought that, but then realized that didn't work, and it hit me. In that reading, you might origianally think it's comparing a number of people to a number of times when you went to Berlin. But actually "I have been to Berlin" doesn't create a count, but is a boolean statement (you either have or haven't). It's like saying 20 Million is greater than True. You'd need to insert the word "times" there before "I", but it wasn't.

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willdelve4beer

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The parentheses are what makes it 5!
no. order of operations. parenthesis, then multiplication, then addition. This is middle-school/elementary-school math. That this is even in question worries me. are these folks involved in engineering, or anything remotely mechanical, technical, financial, or medical? Because if so... yeeesh.
 
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willdelve4beer

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230-220x(1/2):
230-220x(0.5) parenthesis first
230-110 multiplication next
120 addition last.

or is there some magic hidden set of parentheses that I'm not seeing? (only mostly in jest - vision is starting to go and glasses can only do so much)
 

Morphic Tide

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or is there some magic hidden set of parentheses that I'm not seeing? (only mostly in jest - vision is starting to go and glasses can only do so much)
Trick question based on misleading use of punctuation. It's "five factorial", 5x4x3x2x1=120, not "five (emphasized)". IIRC, the inciting tweet used "5!.", the "redundant" period giving away the trick.
 

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